• NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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        5 days ago

        So I didn’t know that, but I looked it up and its 3.8cm a year.

        The moon isn’t always the exact same distance from earth either, so that extra distance is pretty negligible compared to where it was on any given previous mission, that his statement isn’t necessarily true.

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          Artemis II will loop around the moon on a trajectory that will take it about 4500 miles farther away from Earth than any of the Apollo manned missions.