Navy’s San Diego Ship Set to Welcome Artemis II Crew Back to Earth

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Four Artemis II astronauts are expected to splash down in the Pacific off San Diego, where the Navy’s 684-foot amphibious ship USS John P. Murtha will recover the capsule, stabilize it with airbags, and ferry the crew by helicopter to Naval Air Station North Island before their flight to Houston for a post-mission briefing.
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- For Artemis II, Returning to Earth May Be the Most Dangerous Part of the Mission The New York Times
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- Artemis II astronauts describe 'unbelievable' lunar eclipse ahead of re-entry, splashdown Fox News
- A cracked heat shield rattled NASA after Artemis I. Now, Artemis II will put the fix to the test Los Angeles Times
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