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Artemis II Astronauts Prepare for Historic Pacific Splashdown After Lunar Mission
The Artemis II crew is on track for a significant re-entry to Earth following their groundbreaking lunar mission, the first crewed journey to the Moon in over five decades.
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Summary
The Artemis II mission, which lasted 10 days, marks a pivotal moment in space exploration as it is the first crewed mission to the Moon since 1972.
As the astronauts make their way back, they are preparing for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, a critical phase of their journey.
This mission not only highlights advancements in space travel but also rekindles interest in lunar exploration after a long hiatus.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Mission Duration | 10 days |
| Last Crewed Moon Mission | 1972 |
| Splashdown Location | Pacific Ocean |
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