NASA’s Orion capsule Integrity returned with four astronauts after nearly 10 days in space, splashing down in calm Pacific waters off Southern California shortly after 5 pm PT. Artemis II, the first human voyage near the moon in over half a century, traveled 694,392 miles, executed a far side flyby, and reached 252,756 miles from Earth, surpassing Apollo 13's 1970 mark. Following a white knuckle 13 minute reentry, parachutes slowed the capsule to about 15 mph. Recovery crews converged as more than 3 million watched online, capping a successful SLS and Orion test ahead of lunar landings starting in 2028.
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Artemis II astronauts safely back on Earth after trip around moon
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