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Artemis II Astronauts Observe Meteorite Strikes on Lunar Surface

Astronauts on NASA's Artemis II mission experienced a remarkable event during their lunar flyby, observing meteorites impacting the moon's surface, which has intrigued scientists.

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During the Artemis II mission's historic lunar flyby, astronauts reported witnessing meteorites striking the moon's rugged terrain. This event provided a rare glimpse into the dynamic processes affecting the lunar surface.

The sight of these impacts, described as 'pinpricks of light,' has sparked significant interest among scientists, who are eager to understand the implications of such occurrences on lunar geology.

As the Artemis program continues to explore the moon, findings from these observations may contribute to broader knowledge about celestial impacts and their effects on planetary bodies.

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