WATCH: College Softball Game Stops as Players Catch a Glimpse of Artemis II Launch
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WATCH: College Softball Game Stops as Players Catch a Glimpse of Artemis II Launch
"The historic mission, the first manned trip to the moon in more than half a century, is set to take 10 days while the astronauts travel around the moon and then back to Earth."
"Moments after the Artemis II began its trip to the moon, those in attendance at the game between Stetson University and Florida were treated to a view of its launch."
"Everyone is really interested in this, the announcer continued. I mean, the fans have all turned around, the players are watching, the Florida coaches have come out of the dugout to take a look."
A college softball game was paused as players and fans witnessed the launch of Artemis II from Kennedy Space Center. This mission marks the first manned trip to the moon in over 50 years, lasting 10 days. Excitement was palpable, with players like Madison Walker and Gaby Bauer pointing to the sky as the crowd turned to capture the moment on their phones. The announcer noted the widespread interest, as even coaches left the dugout to observe the launch.
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