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Posted April 11, 2026

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The post announces the successful splashdown of NASA's Artemis II crew in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego after a historic 10-day lunar flyby mission. The crew—NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman (commander), Victor Glover (pilot), Christina Koch (mission specialist), and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen—traveled 695,081 miles around the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft 'Integrity,' launched on April 1, 2026, from Kennedy Space Center. This mission marks the first crewed Artemis flight, testing systems for future lunar landings and surpassing Apollo 13's distance record at 252,760 miles from Earth.

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The content is trending due to the real-time excitement of the Artemis II splashdown on April 10, 2026, a major milestone in NASA's return-to-Moon program after years of anticipation. Happening just hours before the current time on April 11, it captures global interest in space exploration, with live streams and public viewings amplifying social media buzz. Its relevance ties into broader themes of human spaceflight resurgence and international collaboration.

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  • 1Artemis II's Orion capsule re-entered at nearly 25,000 mph, decelerating to 20 mph via an 11-parachute sequence before splashdown 60 miles off San Diego[1][2].
  • 2The mission broke the record for humans farthest from Earth at 252,760 miles, topping Apollo 13's 248,655 miles from 1970[1].
  • 3Recovery involved U.S. Navy divers securing the capsule with an inflatable collar and helicopters hoisting the crew to the USS John P. Murtha[1][2].
  • 4Christina Koch is the first woman on a lunar flyby mission, highlighting women in space[4].
  • 5The total journey covered 695,081 miles in a 'textbook' 10-day trip around the Moon[3][7].

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BREAKING: The Artemis II crew splashes down in the Pacific Ocean after a historic lunar flyby. ht...