Artemis Ii Returns to Earth: Nasa Transmits Directly to the End of the Mission. Capsule Orion, Expected to America at 3:07, Roman Time
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After a 10-day journey, the Orion capsule crew returned safely, marking the end of a successful lunar mission.
The space capsule Orion has successfully landed in the Pacific after about ten days – thus the first manned moon mission of the Nasa has been successfully completed for more than 50 years.
The Orion capsule is already in the final stage of re-entry, with planned landing in the Pacific Ocean
The arrival on Earth of the NASA Artemis II mission, in which four astronauts have surrounded the Moon in a ten-day journey and have gone further than anyone else in space, continues live.
After a 10-day journey through the space, the Artemis II mission comes to an end, and the Orion capsule will amerize on Earth at 2:07 a.m. this next morning
NASA transmits directly the last moments of the mission of Artemis II, while the team prepares for the most risky stage of return to Earth. After 10 days in space, the Orion capsule continues to enter the atmosphere with approximately 40,000 km/h and american in the Pacific Ocean at 3:07, the hour of Romania.
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