The Artemis II crew woke up Sunday as the first humans to put eyes on the moon in 50 years, and will go to sleep nearing its sphere of gravitational influence.
All of the Apollo landings passed behind the moon, where they not human?
On July 19 at 17:21:50 UTC, Apollo 11 passed behind the Moon and fired its service propulsion engine to enter lunar orbit.[87] In the thirty orbits that followed
Also, “to ricochet around”?
A ricochet is the rebound, skip, or bounce of an object—typically a projectile like a bullet—off a flat surface at an angle
This is either LLM slop, or written by a human who has no idea what they are writing about.
All of the Apollo landings passed behind the moon, where they not human?
Also, “to ricochet around”?
This is either LLM slop, or written by a human who has no idea what they are writing about.