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Meet astronauts behind NASA’s Artemis II mission to moon

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Highlights: Artemis II astronauts splash down safely after NASA moon mission
The four crew members of NASA's Artemis II moon mission are set to return to Earth this evening, with a targeted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at 8:07 p.m. ET.

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Artemis II astronauts hurtle home from moon toward splashdown
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Artemis II astronauts return. What's next for NASA's moon, Mars plans?
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Artemis II astronauts struggle to walk as gravity hits them after 'bullseye' Pacific Ocean splashdown following their historic moon mission
Video footage has shown how the Artemis II astronauts struggled to walk after their fiery plunge to Earth and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean last night following their historic moon mission.

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Artemis II crew complete historic mission to the Moon
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Artemis II returns home: the mission to the Moon that captured the world
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NASA's Artemis II makes triumphant return to Earth after 'bullseye' landing in the Pacific Ocean - bringing history-making Moon mission to an end
The four-person crew, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, along with Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, wrapped up a ten-day mission that carried them around the moon and fa...

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Artemis crew home safely after completing historic mission to the Moon
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Trailblazing Artemis II astronauts have returned to Earth after their moon mission. Their journey is just starting
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NASA's moon crew will hit 25,000 mph tomorrow. That's not the scariest part.

Orion will slam into Earth's atmosphere at more than 30 times the speed of sound, in what NASA expects to be the most demanding part of the Artemis II moon mission.
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Inside NASA's audacious plan to build a nuclear-powered moon base

The end of the historic Artemis II mission kicks off a race to establish a permanent human presence on the moon.
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Moon Astronaut Captures Shot of Earth That Lets You See Its Thin Atmosphere Perfectly

"Hello, World." The post Moon Astronaut Captures Shot of Earth That Lets You See Its Thin Atmosphere Perfectly appeared first on Futurism.
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