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NASA's Artemis II crew completed humanity's first lunar flyby since 1972 on April 6, 2026, capturing roughly 10,000 images — including a rare Earthset and a 54-minute solar eclipse — while setting a new distance record of 252,757 miles from Earth. The $4.1-billion-per-launch mission reignites debate over whether the SLS program can justify its costs against commercial alternatives, even as it delivers milestones no private spacecraft has yet achieved.

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