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The Orion spacecraft with Artemis II crew members aboard approaches the surface of the Pacific Ocean for splashdown off the coast of California. Photograph: Bill Ingalls/NASA/AP 🇺🇸

NASA’s Artemis II crew returns safely after orbiting the Moon—the farthest humans have gone since Apollo.

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