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NASA's Artemis II moonship returns home to its launch site after historic voyage

NASA’s Artemis II Orion capsule has returned to Kennedy Space Center after a record-breaking crewed lunar flyby. Engineers will now inspect the spacecraft ahead of Artemis III, which aims to test docking systems for future moon landing missions

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The spacecraft that flew four astronauts around the moon is back where its record-breaking journey began. NASA's Artemis II capsule returned to Florida's Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday, almost a month after blasting off on humanity's first lunar trip in more than a half-century.

Following its splashdown in the Pacific on April 10, the Orion capsule was trucked from San Diego to Cape Canaveral. Engineers will examine the capsule's heat shield in more detail along with everything else in preparation for next year's Artemis III docking demo in orbit around Earth. The capsule's electronic boxes will be removed and recycled, along with research equipment.

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