Bermuda Tracks NASA's Artemis II Lunar Mission from Cooper's Island

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NASA's Artemis II crewed mission to orbit the Moon for about ten days will launch from Kennedy Space Center with four astronauts; Bermuda's Cooper's Island tracking station will monitor the flight, with Bermudian engineer Kimille Trott coordinating from NASA's Marshall Center in Huntsville as the crew observes the Moon from 4,000–6,000 miles altitude, seeing the entire lunar disk including polar regions.
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