Artemis II splashdown sees NASA astronauts return home
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched a Northrop Grumman Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft to the ISS Saturday morning, April 11.
Artemis II astronauts are returning to Earth after a historic lunar flyby, setting a new record for human spaceflight.
Amid what some call a new space race, the historic journey around the moon tested a spacecraft that had never before been flown by crew and collected data for future lunar ventures.
Viral claims about fake footage and AI manipulation spread online as NASA's Artemis II Moon fly-by draws global attention and misinformation. The NASA spacecraft carrying four astronauts
But does this mean that the children enthralled by the mission will be able to live and work on the Moon in their lifetimes? Perhaps even go to Mars, as the Artemis programme promises? It seems churlish to say,