NASA, Earth and Artemis
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The astronauts made history as the first to see a solar eclipse from the moon
Observers were left confused by NASA's statement that the Artemis II crew are the first humans to see the far side of the moon.
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"Amaze, amaze, amaze," a voice from NASA said as it came over the video feed, referencing the iconic line from the lovable alien Rocky from Project Hail Mary. Andy Weir's popular science fiction novel was turned into a massive blockbuster with the Ryan Gosling-led film already bringing in over $420 million at the box office.
NASA lost contact with the Artemis 2 crew on Monday evening as the astronauts passed behind the moon.
NASA released imagery on Tuesday from the Artemis II crew's history-making lunar flyby around the far side of the moon. Former NASA astronaut and physicist James Newman joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the historic mission.