Artemis II Crew Sees Never-Before-Seen Side of the Moon: Americans Blast Deeper Into Space Than Apollo Ever Did
Jesse Watters broke it on Fox: NASA’s Artemis II just swung around the dark side of the moon—the far side no humans have ever glimpsed up close like this—for a full 45 minutes of total communications blackout.
No signal from the Deep Space Network. Houston went completely silent as the Orion spacecraft vanished behind the lunar horizon. But contact is restored and the mission is pushing forward strong.
The crew got an eye-popping view of the lunar surface like no other humans before them. They even snapped quick photos with their phones while racing through deep space. Right now, they’re watching a solar eclipse from that rare vantage point.
This is record territory. Artemis II went beyond 250,000 miles from Earth, beating the old Apollo 13 mark from 1970. American grit and engineering just proved we can still reach for the stars when we ditch the endless bureaucracy and focus on real exploration.

