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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Brittney Donovan

Artemis II astronauts set to lose contact with Earth in communications blackout

  • Artemis II astronauts are bracing for a communications blackout that will see them lose contact with Earth for 40 minutes during their moon flyby on Monday night.
  • “When Orion passes behind the Moon, starting at approximately 6:44 p.m. EST (11:44 p.m. BST), the mission will enter a planned communications blackout lasting about 40 minutes,” Nasa wrote in an update.
  • “During this period, the Moon blocks the radio signals needed for the Deep Space Network to maintain contact with the spacecraft. Shortly after loss of signal, Orion is expected to make its closest approach at about 7:02 p.m. EST (12:02 a.m. BST), when it will be just 4,070 miles above the surface.”
  • Nasa expects to resume communications with the Artemis II crew around 7:25 p.m. EST/12:25 a.m. BST.
  • Another highlight of Monday night’s mission will be a solar eclipse that the crew will see toward the end of lunar observation, starting at 8:35 p.m. The astronauts will see the Sun disappear behind the Moon for nearly an hour.

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