
""We will continue our journey even further into space before Mother Earth succeeds in pulling us back to everything that we hold dear," Hansen said on Monday."
""It's really important for the astronauts to have an opportunity to make observations with the human eye and to describe them in a human voice with the wonder of the human heart," said David Kring."
The Artemis II mission crew observed parts of the moon for the first time, surpassing the Apollo 13 distance record. The astronauts described the moon's topography and impacts from meteoroids. Jeremy Hansen emphasized the importance of continuing exploration and challenging future generations. Human observations provide vital insights into lunar understanding, allowing astronauts to identify unusual features. Experts highlighted the significance of human perspective in space exploration, noting that firsthand accounts enrich scientific knowledge.
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