NASA's Artemis Astronauts Witness Moon's 'Grand Canyon' During Historic Flyby
NASA's Artemis astronauts have reported witnessing unprecedented views of the Moon as they approach a historic lunar flyby. The crew, consisting of Americans Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, and Victor Glover, along with Canadian Jeremy Hansen, are on a 10-day mission that has brought them nearly 200,000 miles from Earth and 82,000 miles from the Moon. A significant highlight of their journey is the sighting of the Orientale basin, a massive crater on the Moon's surface, which has been described as the Moon's 'Grand Canyon.' This marks the first time the entire basin has been seen by human eyes, although it has been photographed by orbiting cameras before. The mission aims to set a record by venturing farther from Earth than any human before, as the crew prepares for a close approach of just over 4,000 miles from the lunar surface.