Artemis II Crew Prepares to Fly Around Far Side of the Moon

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NASA’s Artemis II astronauts will be flying 4-to-6,000 miles above the lunar surface, giving the astronauts the widest, best view ever to photograph the far side of the moon. During the flyby, the Orion crew will lose contact with Mission Control for 40 minutes of radio silence. NBC’s Tom Costello reports and former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino joins TODAY to break down what the crew will be looking for during the moon mission.

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