The mission is seen as a key step toward resuming crewed lunar landings. Artemis II’s four astronauts are scheduled to land in the waters off Southern California on Friday.
NASA Prepares for Artemis II Splashdown After Historic Moon Flyby
Originally reported by New York Times
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