After rounding the moon, the Artemis 2 crew is picking up speed as they head toward a splashdown off the coast of California.
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Artemis II returns to Earth today with a planned splashdown after its historic crewed mission around the moon.
The Artemis crew is returning home, the first human mission to the moon in over 50 years.
After a successful lunar loop, the four astronauts face one more hurdle to splashdown, and it’s the most dangerous.
The Orion crew module containing the four Artemis II astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Friday evening.
The new aspects of spaceflight being carried out by Artemis II instead largely concern the impacts of radiation on the spacecraft and the astronauts themselves.