Artemis, this eclipse
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Just before 3:15 p.m. on that mild Monday, millions of eyes were staring skyward as the total solar eclipse put Northeast Ohio -- including Cleveland and Akron -- right in the path of totality. The
A total solar eclipse greeted the three Americans and one Canadian as the moon temporarily blocked the sun from their perspective.
The Artemis II astronauts set up cameras to capture the stages of the eclipse, after earlier losing connection with Nasa for 40 minutes.
Follow along for live updates as Artemis 2 makes its closest approach to the Moon.
On April 8, 2024, the green mountains went dark for about three and a half minutes starting at 3:24 p.m.
The lunar fly-by is the farthest any human has ever traveled in space, with the crew discovering and naming two new craters and experiencing a total solar eclipse.
Four astronauts traveling back from the far side of the moon on NASA's Artemis II mission will speak with reporters in their first press conference from space on Wednesday.