A historic moment Monday afternoon for the crew on the Artemis II.
The four astonauts, including Canadian Jeremy Hansen, officially flew further into space than any other human has gone by about 400,000 km.
NASA says It happened at about 2:56 p.m. (ATL) Monday.
Apollo 13 in 1970 holds the previous record.
The crew is currently taking observations and pictures of the moon and will make their closest approach around 8:02 p.m. (ATL).
The Artemis II crew is on a ten-day mission to fly around the moon and back to prepare for the Artemis III mission.
It was April 1 when they launched successfully in Florida at the Kennedy Space Center.













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