The astronauts of Artemis II have managed a 'textbook' splashdown, but they may have the 'space comedown' effect ...
Almost as soon as they arrived at the Moon, gravity started pulling the astronauts back home. The four-day homebound cruise ...
The Artemis II crew have safely returned home after re-entering Earth's atmosphere at 25,000mph (40,000km/h), splashing down off the coast of California. They have travelled deeper into space than any ...
The crew of Artemis II returned to Earth on Friday after becoming the first humans to fly to the Moon in more than 50 years.
When astronauts come back down to Earth, it can take a moment to adjust to the return of gravity. A viral video of NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn cursing gravity as he tries to place a pen mid-air was ...
The crew of NASA's Artemis II mission are safely back on Earth after a nine-day mission took them on a trip around the moon and back, sending humans deeper into space than ever before. To come home ...
Records were set. History was made. All that was left was to get the four Artemis II astronauts home safe. That happened Friday night as they splashed down safe in the Pacific Ocean. NASA’s Reid ...
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