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How have so many scientists died, shot to death, missing or mysteriously vanish. Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault with more on what is happening.
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They went to the Moon and returned safely to the Earth. The crew of Artemis II hit the splashdown target within miles. Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault for a return home.
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Artemis II is not just a fly around the Moon, it's much more than a 10-day mission that will take four astronauts farther in space than man has ever been. Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault and NASA's Jacob Bleacher on the Science.
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Monday, Day 6 was an historic day for man in space. The Orion spacecraft carried four astronauts farther in space than man has ever traveled some 252,760 miles from Earth. Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault for details.
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Sunday was another busy day for the crew of Artemis II. Their primary task was getting into the space suits and using them as a life support system. Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault.
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Saturday, Day 4 was another semi- busy day with time to call home and media interviews. Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault with more the Artemis Mission.
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The crew of Artemis II had a less stressful day with time to call home and take pictures. The mission status briefing focus on Monday's fly around the Moon. Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault for details.
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The Artemis II crew are on their way to the Moon, Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault for report on TLI burn toward to Moon.
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This Wednesday NASA will attempt to launch four astronauts to the Moon and beyond. Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault and meet the crew.
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info_outlineNext month NASA will attempt to launch four astronauts further than any human has ever traveled some 40,000 miles beyond the moon and return safely to Earth. Where did the name Artemis come from? Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault for that answer!