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NASA gives update ahead of Artemis II's Fri. splashdown

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NASA Artemis II heads home with Pacific splashdown off California
After completing its mission of a lunar flyby on Monday, the Artemis II is now headed back home to Earth and will splashdown off the California coast.

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NASA’s Artemis II heads home. How to track Orion's path to splashdown
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Watch: NASA gives update ahead of Artemis II's Friday splashdown
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Artemis II latest: NASA officials 'anxious' as crew prepare for 'fireball' return to Earth
The Artemis II crew are on their way back home after travelling farther into space than any humans in history.

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NASA confident about Artemis II heat shield ahead of reentry
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WATCH LIVE: NASA provides update as Artemis II crew returns to Earth
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NASA Prepares for Artemis II Splashdown After Historic Moon Flyby
Mr. Glover became the first Black man to venture into deep space and Ms. Koch the first woman to do so.

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NASA to provide update on Artemis II mission as astronauts prepare for re-entry
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Artemis II astronauts set to return home

NASA, Artemis II

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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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Media Advisory - NASA invites media to talk with Artemis II crew, on their way home from Moon
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NASA gears up for Artemis II crew's return to Earth
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NASA’s Artemis II moon mission is on track for Friday splashdown
The Artemis II crew is in for a wild ride on Friday, when their Orion capsule will carry them home through Earth’s atmosphere.

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NASA’s Artemis II moon mission is focusing on its return to Earth
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Watch live: NASA outlines Artemis II progress as mission wraps up
The lunar flyby mission, which launched on April 1, took the crew — Cmdr. Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency mission specialist Jeremy Hanse...

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Artemis II crew set to splashdown off Southern California after historic moon mission
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WATCH LIVE: NASA gives Artemis II mission update as crew prepares for return to Earth
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The riskiest moments of NASA's Artemis II mission may still be ahead

The astronauts on NASA's Artemis II moon mission are scheduled to land on Earth on Friday. But their re-entry is one of the riskiest parts of the mission, and the Orion spacecraft has known design flaws.
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Gizmodo’s Favorite Photos From NASA’s Artemis 2 Mission

Watching NASA’s Artemis 2 astronauts fly around the Moon and make spaceflight history brought up a lot of emotions—but mostly, it gave me serious FOMO. Sadly, this Gizmodo science reporter won’t be leaving Earth anytime soon. But the crew’s incredible photos make me feel like I was along for the ride.
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NASA AT HOME: Even in self-isolation, the universe can be yours

TYLER, Texas (KETK) – If you’re having some difficulty with the self-isolation and social distancing we’re all called to practice now, then here’s some help from the folks who are experts at both. NASA has made history launching astronauts into the ...
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There's an issue with the Artemis II heat shield, but NASA isn't worried. Here's why.

The Artemis II astronauts are about to fall to Earth at the fastest speed humans have ever travelled inside a spacecraft with a compromised heat shield. But NASA remains confident they will be safe.
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Wyss Institute Technologies Enable Breakthrough in Astronaut Health Research Aboard NASA’s Artemis II Mission

The Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University is playing a pivotal role in the Artemis mission through its groundbreaking contributions to the AVATAR (A Virtual Astronaut Tissue Analog Response) investigation.
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