Here's how Artemis II astronauts will return to Earth
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Follow live coverage of NASA's Artemis II mission splashdown. Get the latest news and see what time to watch as astronauts return from the record-breaking moon mission.
The Artemis II astronauts are on their way back to Earth, nearing 209,100 miles away. Track their journey as they prepare for a Pacific Ocean landing.
After making history on their journey around the moon, NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen are coming home.
The four-man crew of the Artemis II were captured on video visibly struggling to walk as they touched down on Earth after a ten-day mission in space
Navy Chief Hospital Corpsman Laddy Aldridge, from Cushing, Oklahoma, was among the first to welcome the Artemis II astronauts after their Pacific Ocean landing, leaving his father overwhelmed with pride.
The Artemis II astronauts are due to speak with the media as they prepare for a California water landing following a historic flyby of the moon.