Nasa provides update on Artemis II crew as spacecraft returns to Earth

WorldSpace
8 Apr 2026 • 3:38 PM MYT
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  • The Artemis II crew are said to be in “high spirits” as they make their return journey to Earth following a successful lunar flyby, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.
  • Lunar science lead Kelsey Young said the team were “looking forward to integrating all these lessons learned in future missions” after the four astronauts achieved a record distance of 252,756 miles (406,771 kilometres) from Earth, exceeding the Apollo 13 mission's record.
  • The crew observed and photographed the lunar surface, including previously unseen areas, and named two craters 'Integrity' and 'Carroll' in honour of their spacecraft and Commander Reid Wiseman's late wife.
  • Astronauts experienced a personal solar eclipse, observed impact flashes from meteoroids, and witnessed an 'earthset' and 'earthrise' from their unique vantage point.
  • Donald Trump congratulated the crew, hailing their mission as the start of a new era for American space colonisation, with their splashdown in the Pacific anticipated on Friday.

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