5 things Artemis II taught me about how to close a mission
Artemis II is over.
Ten days. 700,237 miles. A lunar flyby, a solar eclipse from the other side of the moon, a new distance record, and a crater named after a commander's late wife.
Then splashdown. "Four crew green." Home.
Here's what they did right, and what each of us can take from it. Each of them is in the comments - let me know which one resonates most!
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Jean Denis Marcellin
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5 things Artemis II taught me about how to close a mission
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