Context
The mission involved the Orion spacecraft, which traveled at high speeds and experienced extreme temperatures during re-entry. S1S2
Key points
- The Orion spacecraft, nicknamed Integrity, splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. S1
- The crew's mission lasted 10 days, during which they traveled to the Moon. S1
- The spacecraft re-entered the Earth's atmosphere at nearly 25,000 miles per hour. S1
- During re-entry, the Orion experienced temperatures of 2,760C. S1
- The mission set a record for the furthest humans have traveled into space. S1
- The splashdown occurred off the west coast of the United States. S1S2
- The return to Earth was a high-speed maneuver following the mission's completion. S2
- The Artemis II mission is part of NASA's broader Artemis program aimed at lunar exploration. S1
Why it matters
- The successful return of the Artemis II crew demonstrates advancements in space travel technology. S1
- This mission contributes to NASA's goals of returning humans to the Moon and beyond. S1
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