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WATCH: Crew splashes down in Pacific Ocean after historic mission

The Artemis II crew has successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a historic 695,081-mile, 10-day journey around the moon and back. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.

3 reports3 sourcesApr 11, 2026, 12:58 AM
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ABC NewsApr 11, 2026, 12:58 AM

WATCH: Crew splashes down in Pacific Ocean after historic mission

The Artemis II crew has successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a historic 695,081-mile, 10-day journey around the moon and back.

DWApr 11, 2026, 12:11 AM

Artemis II splashes down in Pacific after historic moon trip

The four crew members are back on Earth after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean off the California coast. Follow DW for more.

The GuardianApr 10, 2026, 7:00 AM

Artemis II crew to end record-setting mission with Pacific Ocean splashdown

The four astronauts are set to touch down on Earth and conclude the 10-day mission after completing moon flyby The number of human beings who have travelled to the moon and returned safely to Earth will grow to 28 on Friday night when Nasa’s Orion capsule containing four Artemis II astronauts will glide gently to a Pacific Ocean splashdown beneath three giant parachutes. The scheduled 5.07pm PT landing (1.07am BST Saturday) off the coast of San Diego will mark the end of a 10-day lunar odyssey that made the three Americans and one Canadian the first people to travel beyond lower Earth orbit since the final mission of the Apollo program in December 1972. Continue reading...

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