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Briefing: Artemis II Astronauts to Rely on Vision for Lunar Studies
Strategic angle: In a surprising move, astronauts on the Artemis II mission will primarily use their eyes to observe the Moon's surface during their flyby.
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The Artemis II mission will see astronauts conducting visual observations during their lunar flyby, marking a significant departure from reliance on advanced technological tools.
This approach emphasizes the importance of human observation in data collection, reminiscent of methodologies used during the Apollo missions.
The implications of this decision may affect the mission's data accuracy and the overall assessment of lunar surface conditions.