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NASA, Artemis

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How to set NASA's Artemis II mission photos as your computer wallpaper
NASA's high-resolution Artemis II photos make stunning desktop wallpapers

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NASA's Artemis II moon mission is about to end. What's next?
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After Artemis II mission, what's next for space exploration?
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Back to Earth: What happens to the Artemis II astronauts now?
The Artemis II crew have safely returned home after re-entering Earth's atmosphere at 25,000mph (40,000km/h), splashing down off the coast of California.

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Splashdown timeline: Here's how Artemis II astronauts will return to Earth
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Artemis II astronauts splash down after NASA moon flyby
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This clever Shortcut lets you download latest Artemis II images directly from NASA [U: updated shortcut]

Download full high quality Artemis II images with this easy to install and clever shortcut directly from NASA to your photo library
Space Coast Daily
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STUNNING NASA IMAGES! Artemis II Crew Beams Extraordinary Pictures of the Moon Captured by Astronauts During Historic Test Flight

The first flyby images of the Moon captured by NASA's Artemis II astronauts during their historic test flight reveal regions no human has seen before.
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Astronauts survive plunge to Earth and complete Artemis Moon mission in huge success for NASA

Nasa’s Artemis II mission to the Moon has successfully splashed down on Earth, bringing to an end a record-breaking trip that allows a return to the lunar surface. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot
The Space Race on MSN
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NASA is preparing to stay on the Moon no matter the cost

NASA is no longer planning short visits to the Moon. The new Artemis strategy is about permanent presence, rapid missions, and global competition. Behind the scenes, the timeline is faster and more aggressive than anything seen in decades.
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