NASA: Artemis II returning home, crew will land on the coast of California on April 10th

Artemis II left NASA Space Centre Kennedy on April 1, 2026 to fly around the moon and back. On his way there, astronaut Reid Wisman took this photograph of Earth in complete disk form at night, writes NASA. At the most remote point of their trajectory, the crew was 252,756 [...]
At the most remote point of their trajectory, the crew was 252,756 miles from Earth further than any human has ever gone. They collected invaluable scientific data, saw parts of the lunar surface that have never been seen before and captured iknic images of the moon and the Earth.
Now, they're coming home. The crew will land on the California coast on April 10, 2026. We look forward to welcoming them back into our small space area, NASA writes in FB.
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