Humans flew to the moon after 54 years, but there's a nuance (2 photos + video)
Humans reached the Moon 54 years later—a NASA rocket launched four astronauts on the Artemis II mission. The crewed ship will orbit the Moon and spend about 10 days in space. The crew includes three astronauts from the United States and one from Canada. The maximum distance from Earth will be 407,000 kilometers—the furthest humans have ever traveled. NASA plans to land on the Moon in 2028, and then build a base and an orbital space station on the satellite.
But not without its incidents. The astronauts' toilet on the moon mission has broken down.
NASA has officially confirmed a breakdown in the latest model of the Orion spacecraft's newest toilet.
It's unclear how long it will take to fix the problem, but the crew will remain in space for 10 days.


















