Artemis II astronauts have successfully returned to Earth, splashing down near San Diego after a groundbreaking lunar flyby. This 10-day mission tested deep space systems and set a new record for human distance from our planet. The crew’s return at incredible speeds marks a significant milestone, paving the way for future lunar landings.
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