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Artemis astronauts safely return to Earth

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Space.com · 2d
Watch NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts return to Earth live online today (April 10)
Today, April 10, NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts are set to return to Earth from the moon, bringing their historic 10-day mission to a close.

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mlive · 9d
NASA releases stunning first images of Earth taken by astronaut on way to Moon
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Splashdown timeline: Here's how Artemis II astronauts will return to Earth
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NASA's Artemis II makes triumphant return to Earth after 'bullseye' landing in the Pacific Ocean - bringing history-making Moon mission to an end
NASA 's Artemis II crew successfully splashed down after their historic moon mission, as their Orion spacecraft made a fiery plunge through Earth's atmosphere Friday night.

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Trailblazing Artemis II astronauts have returned to Earth after their moon mission. Their journey is just starting
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Artemis II crew 'happy and healthy' after completing historic mission to the Moon
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Former NASA astronaut praises ‘national effort’ behind Artemis II return
He highlights the mission's role in inspiring a new generation, noting it was a national effort across all 50 states.

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Al Jazeera English · 1d
Title: Artemis II astronauts journey back to Earth after Moon mission
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Artemis II crew return safely to Earth
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Artemis II photos from space show stunning view of Earth

NASA's latest photos from the Artemis II mission show Earth in stunning details as the astronauts near a milestone distance of 100,000 miles away.
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