Historic Success: Artemis II Astronauts Return to Earth After Moon Mission

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Delhi | April 11, 2026: The Artemis II mission has been successfully completed, with the crew returning safely to Earth after a historic 10-day journey around the Moon. The spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean following a high-speed re-entry, marking a major milestone in human space exploration.

The mission, part of NASA’s Artemis program, carried four astronauts—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—who became the first humans in over five decades to travel beyond low Earth orbit and fly around the Moon. During the mission, the crew tested advanced spacecraft systems, including life-support functions, deep-space communication, and heat shield performance during re-entry.

According to NASA, the mission successfully achieved all major objectives, including a lunar flyby and system validation for future deep-space missions. The spacecraft also captured rare images of the Moon’s far side and gathered critical data for upcoming exploration programs.

The success of Artemis II is seen as a key step toward future crewed lunar landings and long-term Moon exploration under NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to establish a sustained human presence on the lunar surface in the coming years.

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