By jorgebgt on Skatehive
The last lunar radio silence https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTNUwnf6FyzaXekZCwpWwMBCRuJ75Kwb1d3Yy4XnzwNXc/image.png Souce There is an important moment of the Artemis II mission, it was the radio silence, passing through the far side of the Moon meant a cut in communications with the Earth, which is physically logical, the astronauts had 3474 km in diameter of lunar mass between them and the mission control signal on Earth, the cut in communications lasted about 40 to 41 minutes, about 10 minutes less than during the Apollo missions and ended with a response from the astronauts of the Artemis mission saying, "Houston, we welcome you." It was a moment of tension, just like what was experienced with the Apollo missions, although why the radio silence, we are in the 21st century, NASA could not have organized a triangulation of communications using satellites, since it is something that NASA plans to do, but it is still underway, it could not be done for this mission. On this occasion, NA