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NASA already has next Artemis flight in its sights following astronauts' triumphant moon flyby

12 Apr, 10:00 — 12 Apr, 16:53
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BBCHigh5h ago

Trying the physical tests Artemis crew face back on Earth

The BBC's Science editor tries the health checks Nasa carries out on its astronauts.

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The GuardianMostly Factual2h ago

Artemis II crew speak out at welcome home event: ‘Earth was this lifeboat hanging in the universe’

Astronauts make first remarks at jubilant homecoming in Houston after their record-breaking moon flyby Still marveling over their moon mission, the Artemis II astronauts received a thunderous welcome home on Saturday from hundreds who took part in setting a record for deep space travel during the US space agency Nasa’s lunar comeback. The crew of four arrived at Ellington Field near Nasa’s Johnson Space Center and Mission Control in Houston, flying in from San Diego, where they splashed down ...

By Associated Press

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Fox NewsMixed1h ago

Artemis II pilot Victor Glover praises God after return, says mission was 'too big to be in one body'

Artemis II astronauts reflect on traveling farther from Earth than any human mission, expressing deep gratitude at their first public appearance.

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YahooMostly Factual3h ago

NASA already has next Artemis flight in its sights following astronauts' triumphant moon flyby

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national-postMostly Factual8h ago

Raymond J. de Souza: The Artemis mission is humbling for humanity

It took its crew farther than any earthling has ever been from this lonely, lovely, lively planet

By Father Raymond J. de Souza

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