"We've got a great view of the moon out window 2. Looks a bit smaller than yesterday."
"Guess we'll have to go back."
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"We've got a great view of the moon out window 2. Looks a bit smaller than yesterday."
"Guess we'll have to go back."
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houston: this mission was so successful, the splashdown was a bullseye, all the astronauts are in excellent shape but they can’t get the phone to work btw did you know the raft is called the front porch?
"four green crew members that is not their complexion it's that theyre in great condition thats what that means!" reid wiseman you are such a darling i love you
Artemis II crew returned safely back to Earth. 🚀
hey how would the gloryday supers react to jack jack and his 17 powers?

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They're back!!!!!!
tt begged so i drew them again with more supers ✨
“NASA Artemis II crew – Mission Specialist Christina Koch, Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen, Commander Reid Wiseman, and Pilot Victor Glover – take time out for a group hug inside the Orion spacecraft on their way home (07.04.2026). Following a swing around the far side of the Moon on April 6, 2026, the crew exited the lunar sphere of influence (the point at which the Moon's gravity has a stronger pull on Orion than the Earth's) on April 7, and headed back to Earth for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on April 10. The crew was selected in April 2023, and have been training together for their mission for the past three years.” [NASA Artemis II]