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Artemis II Leaves Earth Orbit and Begins Voyage to the Moon

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The crew of Artemis II has left Earth’s orbit and is now continuing its historic journey to the moon. In the next few days, they will prepare for their fly-by that will bring them within 4,000 to 6,000 miles of the moon’s surface, allowing them to see parts of the moon never seen by human eyes. NBC’s Tom Costello reports on TODAY.

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