The Artemis II crew, having surpassed the Apollo 13 record by over 4,100 miles, is scheduled to splash down off the Southern California coast on April 10, 2026. Their six-hour lunar flyby allowed them to capture unprecedented features of the Moon, including the Orientale basin, previously only documented by robotic missions. Astronaut Victor Glover expressed the emotional weight of their journey, emphasizing the wealth of stories and images they have yet to process.
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NASA Artemis II Crew Completes Historic Lunar Flyby Near Moon
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The Artemis II crew is set to return to Earth on April 10, 2026, after achieving a historic lunar flyby. They documented unprecedented lunar features and marked a significant milestone for NASA's Artemis program, reinforcing international collaboration in space exploration.
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