Astronauts Get Ready for Historic Trip Around the Moon

NASA shared a picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft.
The astronauts are about 169,000 miles away from Earth.
The next big step is when the Moon's gravity pulls the spacecraft.
The astronauts might go farther from Earth than anyone before.
The astronauts had scrambled eggs and coffee for breakfast.
The team is on a historic trip around the Moon.
This feat has not been done in over 50 years.
Glover will test the spacecraft's performance in deep space.
The crew will review their checklist for the Moon trip.
The astronauts learned about geology to describe the Moon's features.
They will see the Moon from a different view than before.
The Artemis 2 crew will be about 4,000 miles from the Moon.
'Amazing'
The crew is taking many photos with smartphones.
NASA shared a picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft.
NASA official Lakiesha Hawkins liked the photos.
The team is learning more about the spacecraft every day.
It's a new experience for the astronauts.
The goal is to create a permanent base on the Moon.
The astronauts are excited to live their dreams.
Hansen feels like a kid when he floats in space.