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‘I heard gasps’: Artemis II astronauts reveal inside story of their mind-bending solar eclipse

OTTAWA, ONTARIO — On their record-setting journey around the moon and back, the Artemis II astronauts experienced awe that remains hard to put into words, the team said at a recent public appearance in Canada.

One of the crew’s most memorable mission moments was watching the sun disappear behind the moon for 53 minutes on April 6, marking a unique solar eclipse visible only from space. NASA’s Reid Wiseman, however, wasn’t initially focused on the celestial sight. He had his responsibilities on his mind.

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