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Two possibilities.
1. Anyone who has orbited the Moon when it happened to be at apogee (farthest point from Earth). If there have been two or more such lunar missions, then whichever orbited at the highest distance from the Moon's surface. 2. "The farthest that man has travelled in space" could be cumulative, i.e. whichever American astronaut or Russian cosmonaut has made most orbits in one of the space stations. That would be the farthest distance covered, even if he was - literally - going round in circles. |
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Well here's the thing. As far as we know or are told, it would be the far side of the moon. If we are to believe what has been historically reported as truth, that man actually went to the Moon in 1969+.
However, this does not account for those abducted by ALIENS. They or even other Government dark agencies, kept quiet for the usual reasons of "National Security" or "TRUTH! We can't handle the truth!"; could have been anywhere in their experimental/back engineered/shot down/captured ALIEN space craft that we know they DO HAVE. So, your guess is as good as anyone else's. Steve |
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