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The fastest humans in the galaxy just got a spiffy patch to prove it

Robert Pearlman 2026年06月09日 03:40 5 次阅读 来源:Ars Technica

"It is actually challenging how you measure [Mach] from space."

NASA's Artemis II crew are the fastest people alive, and now they have the patch to prove it. Mission Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen (the latter with the Canadian Space Agency) spent 10 days in early April flying by the Moon. Their journey took them farther away from Earth than any humans have gone (52,756 miles [406,771 km]) and then, on the way back on board their Orion spacecraft Integrity , they sped up to about 24,664 miles per hour (39,693 k/ph) reentering the atmosphere . Only three other people in history have traveled faster. NASA's Apollo 10 astronauts Thomas Stafford, John Young, and Eugene Cernan set the record for the highest speed attained by a crewed vehicle relative to the Earth's surface: 24,791 mph (39,897 kph) on May 26, 1969. Read full article Comments
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