Now do this put-the-text-back-together activity.
This is the text (if you need help).
A history-making space mission is well under way with NASA's Artemis II spacecraft venturing towards the far side of the Moon. Artemis launched to great fanfare on Wednesday. The 10-day odyssey will take its four astronauts farther away from Earth than humans have ever been. Despite the enormous technical demands of the mission, the crew has also been dogged by email problems. Astronaut Reid Wiseman relayed the problem to Mission Control in Texas. He said: "I have two Microsoft Outlooks and neither one of those is working. Reboot it and check our software and those two Outlooks." NASA reloaded Outlook's files to correct a configuration issue.
Artemis II is the first crewed mission to go beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in December 1972. It will travel a record-breaking 406,773 km from Earth and 7,600 km beyond the Moon. It is the beginning of NASA's aim to return humans to the Moon and eventually establish a long-term presence there. The astronauts are engaged in a full-scale test for future Moon landings. The crew will test life support systems, communications, navigation, and deep-space operations. Hopefully, the Outlook problem will be a one-off blip. NASA hopes the current mission will pave the way for Artemis IV to land on the lunar surface. The USA hopes a moon landing will take place in 2028.
- Where does the article say Artemis II is heading?
- How long will the astronauts be on board the spacecraft?
- What have the astronauts been dogged by?
- Where is mission control for the Artemis II journey?
- What did NASA do to correct a configuration issue?
- When was the last time a crewed mission went beyond low Earth orbit?
- How far past the Moon will Artemis II travel?
- What does NASA want to establish on the Moon?
- What kind of systems will the Artemis II crew test?
- When does the USA hope to land on the Moon?
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