Artemis II crew passes behind the moon, enters communications blackout
The Artemis II crew has reached the far side of the moon and has entered a communications blackout, NASA said.
The federal space agency said the communications blackout is planned and should last for about 40 minutes as Orion passes behind the moon.

The moon blocks the radio signals needed for Mission Control to maintain contact with Orion via the Deep Space Network, which is NASA's international array of giant radio antennas that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions.







