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NASA’s Orion capsule and the four astronauts on board have made it back to Earth after 10 days in space and a record-breaking mission around the moon and back
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NASA's Artemis II crew successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on April 10 after completing a historic 10-day mission around the moon. The four astronauts set a new record for the farthest distance from Earth—252,756 miles—and observed areas of the moon's far side never directly viewed before. This was a textbook splashdown with all crew members in good condition, marking a critical milestone for NASA's lunar exploration program.
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“NASA's Orion capsule and the four astronauts on board have made it back to Earth after 10 days in space”
Confirmed by NASA, BBC, CBS, NBC, and Scientific American. Splashdown occurred April 10, 2026 at 8:07 PM EDT.
“record-breaking mission around the moon and back”
Article confirms crew traveled 252,756 miles from Earth—the farthest any human has ever been. Mission set multiple records including viewing far side of moon.
“four astronauts on board”
Article names all four: Reid Wiseman (commander), Victor Glover (pilot), Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen (mission specialists).
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