How the Artemis II crew trained to observe and photograph the moon: A NASA science team geologist explains
The flyby was particularly exciting as it offered a stunning new perspective of the lunar surface. It also provided the first operational test of a new science team and evaluation room at Mission Control in NASA”s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
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