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Artemis II crew return to Houston after historic moon voyage

The four astronauts reunited with families and began postflight debriefs after a 10-day mission that reached 252,756 miles from Earth, NASA said.

  • The Artemis crew arrived at Johnson Space Center in Houston on Saturday to reunite with family following their historic 10-day mission around the Moon.
  • During their 10-day mission, the crew reached a maximum 252,756 miles from Earth, eclipsing the Apollo distance record and capturing unprecedented views of the lunar far side.
  • Commander Reid Wiseman described listening to his crewmates' conversations aboard the 5-meter-wide Orion as the "neatest bonding experience," while acknowledging the emotional toll of being 200,000-plus miles from home.
  • At Ellington Field, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman welcomed the astronauts with a standing ovation, where they promptly reunited with family after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.
  • Preparations for future lunar missions have already begun, with Artemis III slated for a 2027 launch to test docking procedures before the next moon landing in 2028.
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The crew of Artemis II gives their first statements after returning from the Moon. The astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission met at the Johnson Space Center after their historic lunar flyover mission. These were the first statements by the crew of Artemis II after returning from the Moon The crew members of Artemis II, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen gave their first publics at NASA's Johnson Space Center. "It is …

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