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Artemis II astronauts splash down safely after nearly 10-day moon journey
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Published on 24 April 2026

First lunar near flight in 50 years ends with fiery re entry
Artemis II has wrapped up its nearly 10-day lunar flyby, with four astronauts and their capsule returning safely to Earth. The mission marks the first human voyage near the moon in more than fifty years, culminating in a dramatic fiery re-entry. Recovery teams are assisting the crew as NASA looks ahead to future lunar landings.
- Artemis II mission ended after nearly 10 days near the moon
- Four astronauts returned safely during fiery re-entry
- First human near lunar flight in over 50 years
- Recovery teams are supporting the crew post-splashdown
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