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- Artemis II crew reached 406,771 km from Earth, farthest human distance.
- Humorous calculation: 728 million dachshunds nose-to-tail to cover that distance.
- Walking one dachshund to moon would take ~84,000 hours (nearly 10 years).
- AI classified US diplomatic cables with 96% accuracy in a study.
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