HOUSTON — The Artemis II crew returned to Houston on Saturday after the Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific on April 10, concluding a 10-day mission that carried astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen on a crewed lunar flyby and deep-space trajectory test. The crew flew from the recovery area off San Diego to Ellington Field and received a public welcome that included NASA officials and family members; Commander Reid Wiseman acknowledged international partners and the NASA Glenn Research Center during a pre-reentry communication, and agencies scheduled postflight debriefs, biomedical checks and data analysis this week.
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此次任务增进了我们对太空旅行的理解,这可能会影响未来的科技和就业。如果您是太空爱好者,本周请关注 NASA 的飞行后汇报和数据分析。他们将分享关于任务成功以及下一步计划的见解。
“阿尔忒弥斯二号”成功载人绕月飞行,标志着深空探索迈出了重要一步。这是科学技术进步的证明。如果你认识对太空和人类探索未来着迷的人,非常值得转发。
NASA 及其国际和工业合作伙伴,以及“阿尔忒弥斯二号”乘员,在成功绕月飞行并于太平洋溅落后,从任务验证、回收行动和公众关注中受益。
没有伤亡报告或重大事故;任务费用和项目审查可能会遵循标准的飞行后审查和审计。
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