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Unknown. 06th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 6, 2026 shows Artemis II mission specialist and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen enjoys a shave inside the Orion spacecraft during Flight Day 5 and ahead of the crew's lunar flyby on April 6, 2026. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Handout photo dated on April 6, 2026 shows Before going to sleep on flight day 5, the Artemis II crew snapped one more photo of the Moon, as it drew close in the window of the Orion spacecraft. Orion and the four humans aboard entered the lunar sphere of influence at 12:37 a.m. EDT on April 6, at the tail end of the fifth day of their mission. That marked the point at which the Moon's gravity had a stronger pull on the spacecraft than the Earth's. Artemis II's closet approach to the Moon will come on flight day 6, as they swing around the far side before beginning their journey back to Earth.-stock-foto
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Unknown. 06th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 6, 2026 shows Artemis II crewmember sleeping bags are illuminated inside the Orion spacecraft on Flight Day 5 of the mission and ahead of the crew's lunar flyby on April 6, 2026. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 06th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 6, 2026 shows Artemis II mission specialist and NASA astronaut Christina Koch looks out one of the Orion spacecraft's windows back at Earth ahead of the crew's lunar flyby on April 6, 2026. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 06th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 6, 2026 shows Artemis II pilot and NASA astronaut Victor Glover peers out one of the Orion spacecraft's windows looking back at Earth ahead of the crew's lunar flyby on April 6, 2026. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 06th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 6, 2026 shows Artemis II commander and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman looks out one of the Orion spacecraft's main cabin windows at the Moon ahead of the crew's lunar flyby on April 6, 2026. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 06th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 6, 2026 shows Artemis II crewmember sleeping bags are illuminated inside the Orion spacecraft on Flight Day 5 of the mission and ahead of the crew's lunar flyby on April 6, 2026. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Handout photo dated on April 6, 2026 shows In this view of the Moon, the near side (the hemisphere we see from Earth), is visible at the top half of the Moon disk. It is identifiable by the dark splotches. These are ancient lava flows from a time early in the Moon's history when it was volcanically active. The large crater that appears below the lava flows, dark in the center, is Orientale basin, a nearly 600-mile-wide crater that straddles the Moon's near and far sides as is partly visible from Earth on the edge of the Moon. In this image, we have a full view of the crater. Everything below t-stock-foto
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Unknown. 06th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 6, 2026 shows Artemis II mission specialist and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen peers out one of the Orion spacecraft's windows looking back at Earth ahead of the crew's lunar flyby on April 6, 2026. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 05th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 5, 2026 shows Peering out one of the four windows near the display console on the Orion spacecraft, the Earth is illuminated by the blackness of space and grows smaller as the crew journeys closer to the Moon. This image was taken by an Artemis II crew member on the fourth day of the mission. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 05th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 5, 2026 shows NASA astronaut and Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch, seen here on the fourth day of the mission, prepping for lunar flyby activities after completing aerobic exercise on the flywheel device. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 05th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 5, 2026 shows A thin arc glowing in the darkness of space. Sunlight traces the curves of the ocean and clouds, while the rest of the planet fades into shadow. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 04th Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 4, 2026 shows The Artemis II crew - NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman Wiseman (far left), CSA (Canadian Space Agency) Astronaut Jeremy Hansen (center left) and NASA astronauts Christina Koch (center right) and Victor Glover (right) participated in a live media event in the Orion spacecraft during Flight Day 4. and seen live on the agency's 24/7 coverage. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 03rd Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 3, 2026 shows NASA astronaut Christina Koch is illuminated by a screen inside the darkened Orion spacecraft on the third day of the agency's Artemis II mission. To the right of the image's center, CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen is seen in profile peering out of one of Orion's windows. Lights are turned off to avoid glare on the windows. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 03rd Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 3, 2026 shows The Artemis II crew is en route to the Moon on the second flight day of the mission. This photo shows the Orion spacecraft with the Moon in the distance, as captured by a camera on the tip of one of its solar array wings. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 03rd Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 3, 2026 shows Orion snapped this high-resolution selfie in space with a camera mounted on one of its solar array wings during a routine external inspection of the spacecraft on the second day into the Artemis II mission. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 03rd Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 3, 2026 shows The Artemis II crew is en route to the Moon on the second flight day of the mission. This photo shows the Orion spacecraft with the Moon in the distance, as captured by a camera on the tip of one of its solar array wings. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 03rd Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 3, 2026 shows A view of the Moon taken by an Artemis II crewmember through the window of the Orion spacecraft on the third day of the mission. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 03rd Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 3, 2026 shows Victor Glover, Jeremy Hansen, and Reid Wiseman work together inside the Orion spacecraft on their way to the Moon. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 02nd Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 2, 2026 shows NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft's window on April 2, 2026, after completing the translunar injection burn. Photo by NASA/Reid Wiseman via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 02nd Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 2, 2026 shows NASA astronaut and Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch peers out of one of the Orion spacecraft's main cabin windows, looking back at Earth, as the crew travels towards the Moon. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 02nd Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 2, 2026 shows A view of Earth taken by NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman from one of the Orion spacecraft's four main windows after completing the translunar injection burn on April 2, 2026. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Unknown. 02nd Apr, 2026. Handout photo dated on April 2, 2026 shows A view of Earth taken by NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman from one of the Orion spacecraft's four windows after completing the translunar injection burn on April 2, 2026. Photo by NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Interview portrait of Ms. Claudie Haignere, patron of the Space City and first female astronaut. Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years aft-stock-foto
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Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar-stock-foto
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Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar-stock-foto
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The poster for the epsilon exhibition. Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to sta-stock-foto
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Ms. Claudie Haignere patron of Space City and first female astronaut, with the poster for the Epsilon exhibition in the background. Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space S-stock-foto
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Interview portrait of Ms. Claudie Haignere, patron of the Space City and first female astronaut. Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years aft-stock-foto
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Ms. Claudie Haignere, patron of the Space City and first female astronaut, facing journalists. Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after-stock-foto
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The poster for the epsilon exhibition. Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to sta-stock-foto
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Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar-stock-foto
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Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar-stock-foto
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Portrait of Ms. Claudie Haignere, patron of the Space City and first female astronaut. Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie-stock-foto
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Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar-stock-foto
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Interview portrait of Ms. Claudie Haignere, patron of the Space City and first female astronaut. Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years aft-stock-foto
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Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar-stock-foto
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Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar-stock-foto
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Interview portrait of Ms. Claudie Haignere, patron of the Space City and first female astronaut. Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years aft-stock-foto
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Discover the new - εpsilon - exhibition at the Space City in Toulouse, in the presence of Claudie Haignere. An exhibition created with the participation of ESA and CNES, with the support of Comat. Closely linked to current events in space, the Space City is constantly evolving to enable visitors to discover and understand the major challenges of space exploration. In a few weeks, Sophie Adenot will take off for a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Twenty-five years after Claudie Haignere, she is the second French woman to stay on the ISS. France, Toulouse, Februar-stock-foto