Artemis II ends lunar voyage with Cape Canaveral homecoming

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NASA's Artemis II capsule Integrity returned to Florida's Kennedy Space Center after a roughly 10-day circumlunar flight, stowing the record-breaking mission on a successful note. Following a Pacific splashdown, engineers will inspect the capsule's heat shield and recycle mission equipment in preparation for Artemis III’s Earth-orbit docking and a potential lunar landing as early as 2028. The mission carried four astronauts—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canada's Jeremy Hansen—who will undergo medical exams and debriefs before their next lunar step.
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