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Last updated Apr 5, 2026 · 22:00
Can you see how exciting the times we live in are, from a scientific perspective? If you haven't watched the live stream yet, you can find it on NASA's YouTube.
Also check out the official page regarding NASA.
This is simply stunning. When humans work together and combine intelligence from around the world, great things become possible.
At the time of writing, Artemis II is very close to the Moon, and I'm excited like a child. Technology has advanced so far that we can now broadcast live streams in space, allowing us to see the far side of the Moon and, perhaps later, gather more information about it.
If you think about the Moon landing on July 16, 1969, I believe today is time for another notable milestone. I recommend checking out the link regarding Apollo 11 below (Apollo 11 - NASA, n.d.) and reading about the first humans to reach this distance and the moon.
I plan to explore these topics further in the future because I'm genuinely interested now about NASA's success here and who wouldn't dream of seeing stars or other planets up close? Amazing.
References
Apollo 11 - NASA. (n.d.). NASA.