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How far ar they? As of Monday, April 6, 2026, the Artemis II crew has officially broken the record for the farthest distance humans have ever traveled from Earth.   The milestone was reached at approximately 1:57 p.m. ET as the Orion spacecraft, carrying astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, surpassed the long-standing record set by the Apollo 13 crew 56 years ago.   The Numbers The Artemis II mission is utilizing a
How far ar they? As of Monday, April 6, 2026, the Artemis II crew has officially broken the record for the farthest distance humans have ever traveled from Earth.  The milestone was reached at approximately 1:57 p.m. ET as the Orion spacecraft, carrying astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, surpassed the long-standing record set by the Apollo 13 crew 56 years ago.  The Numbers The Artemis II mission is utilizing a "free-return trajectory" that takes them significantly deeper into space than the Apollo missions. Apollo 13 reached distance of 248,655 miles (400,171 km) in 1970. Artemis II reached distance of ~252,760 miles (406,770 km). Why is this happening now? While the Apollo 13 crew held the record for over five decades, they only achieved it because their aborted moon landing forced them into a wide loop around the far side of the moon to return home.  The Artemis II crew is deliberately following a similar high-altitude flyby. At their peak distance—which occurred earlier today—they were roughly 4,100 miles (6,600 km) further from Earth than Jim Lovell and his crew were in 1970.  A Quick Perspective To put that distance in perspective, the astronauts are currently. More than 1,000 times farther away than the International Space Station (ISS). Far enough away that the Earth appears as a small, fragile "marble" in the blackness, and the Moon looks like a basketball held at arm's length.  As Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen radioed back shortly before hitting the mark: "It is blowing my mind what you can see with the naked eye... I challenge this generation and the next to make sure this record is not long-lived." Credit: Brave Artemis crew We share wholesome science content. Feel free to join us 👉 @sciencefunn for more.

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