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NASA’s Orion Successfully Returns from Artemis II Moon Mission

11 April 2026
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The Artemis II mission concluded successfully with the safe splashdown of NASA’s Orion spacecraft, Integrity, off the San Diego coast after a nine-day journey covering nearly 1.2 million kilometers. The crew, consisting of astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Jeremy Hansen, stepped onto an inflatable collar, known as a “front porch,” for initial health checks conducted by navy divers. After ensuring their safety, the astronauts were airlifted to the USS John P. Murtha. This mission marked a significant milestone, as it was the first crewed flight to the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972, achieving a record distance of approximately 405,000 kilometers from Earth and a peak velocity of nearly 39,693 km/h. The mission included a six-hour lunar flyby, allowing for real-time scientific data collection and imaging of the Moon’s surface.

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The Artemis II mission is a pivotal step in NASA’s plan to return humans to the Moon, with the goal of establishing a sustainable presence by the end of the decade. This mission serves as a crucial test for upcoming lunar landings and further exploration beyond low Earth orbit. Historically, the Apollo program’s last crewed lunar mission took place in December 1972, making Artemis II a significant leap toward revitalizing human exploration of the Moon. The mission’s success demonstrates advancements in space technology and mission planning, setting the stage for future missions aimed at deeper exploration, including potential manned missions to Mars.

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