Artemis II returns as NASA lines up Artemis III's 2027 moon mission

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Artemis II has safely splashed down in the Pacific after a 10-day lunar orbit, with NASA confirming the crew is happy and healthy and headed to Houston for medical checks. NASA says it will use what it learned to inform Artemis III, targeted for 2027 to test a lunar lander in Earth orbit (with SpaceX/Blue Origin involvement), and Artemis IV for an early-2028 lunar surface landing. The agency plans to reuse hundreds of Orion components and continues to advance a sustainable lunar program, applying lessons from Artemis II to flight operations and control rooms.
- Artemis II astronauts prepare for re-entry, splashdown near San Diego after historic moon flyby Fox News
- Artemis II Splashdown and Return NASA (.gov)
- Artemis II astronauts return to Earth, inspiring San Diego families KCRA
- See Photos From All 10 Days of NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission The New York Times
- Thousands gather at San Diego Air & Space Museum to celebrate historic Artemis II splashdown 10News.com
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