NASA's Artemis II Crew Returns; Science Teams Analyze Data from Lunar Mission
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Molly Wasser
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NASA's Artemis II crew safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on April 10 after a record-setting mission around the Moon. Since then, science teams have been collecting data and analyzing observations from the test flight. The research aims to support safe human exploration of deep space and provide a blueprint for future science conducted on the lunar surface, as NASA works toward building a Moon Base and establishing a lasting human presence there.
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· 1 pulledResults from these science investigations will help support safe human exploration of deep space and provide a blueprint for how future missions will conduct science on the lunar surface as NASA builds a Moon Base and develops an enduring human presence there.
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