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Artemis 2 Astronauts Depart Earth Orbit Towards Moon

ADM NEWS | Astronauts of NASA’s Artemis 2 mission ignited their spacecraft engines late Thursday, departing Earth orbit on their journey towards the Moon.

The manoeuvre, known as the translunar injection, took place around 25 hours after launch, placing three US astronauts and one Canadian astronaut on a trajectory that will allow them to fly around the Moon early next week.

The Orion capsule left Earth orbit precisely on schedule and is now heading towards the Moon, with NASA indicating that initial reports confirm the operation proceeded smoothly.

On the sixth day of the mission, the astronauts are expected to reach a distance of approximately 252,000 miles from Earth, marking the farthest distance ever reached by humans, where the planet will appear the size of a basketball behind the far side of the Moon.

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Orion Spacecraft Sets Record for Furthest Distance Travelled by

ADM NEWS | The Orion spacecraft has established a new record for the furthest distance travelled by a crewed vehicle in human history during its Artemis II mission, NASA has announced. In a live broadcast, the space agency confirmed that the vessel reached its closest approach to the Moon, marking a pivotal milestone in lunar […]
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China Continues to Foster, Strengthen Space Computing Industry

ADM NEWS | China will continue to develop and strengthen its space computing industry, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said. According to China Central Television (CCTV), space-based computing power refers to deploying computational capabilities in space and using satellite networks to achieve seamless coverage. Compared to traditional land-based data centres, space computing […]