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The Artemis II mission is providing a much-needed dose of wholesome content to a cynical internet. From emotional tributes to a viral Nutella escape and a space-themed sitcom intro, astronauts are sharing genuine, feel-good moments.

NASA's Artemis II mission successfully completed its historic lunar flyby on April 6th, circling the Moon's far side and setting a new human distance record. The four astronauts are now returning to Earth, marking a critical step in the program's ambitious goal of establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon and paving the way for future lunar landings.

NASA swiftly resolved a Microsoft Outlook glitch on Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman’s personal computing device during the mission to the Moon. Mission Control remotely accessed the Microsoft Surface Pro to reload Outlook files, a common fix, demonstrating robust deep-space IT support. This incident highlights the integration and maintenance of commercial tech in critical space endeavors.

This CNET page, titled "NASA's Artemis II Is Moon-Bound: Day 3 Live Updates," offers no actual mission content. Instead, it's a vast portal to unrelated tech reviews, deals, and lifestyle articles from CNET's broader site, making it misleading for space enthusiasts.

Rocket Report: Your Essential Space News Briefing Quick Verdict: The Rocket Report, as presented by Ars Technica, stands out as a highly comprehensive and detailed weekly digest for anyone deeply invested in the space