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Well this is it, Space Fans! It is splashdown day for NASA's Artemis 2 moon astronauts and all eyes are on the return of the Orion ship Integrity. Our top story for you today is a comprehensive guide to splashdown, a step by step timeline with NASA insight.
But of course, that's not all. Immediately below here are guides on how to watch the landing live and our Artemis 2 splashdown updates. If you read on for more, you'll see detailed looks at what time and where Artemis 2 lands, plus some extra mission goodies (and maybe a bit of non-Artemis news). Check it out!
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Artemis 2 is the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, but the cameras onboard are surprisingly down-to-earth. Here's how to get your hands on the gear that has brought us so many stunning shots of space.
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NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts are returning home and while you may not be there for splashdown but you can be there in spirit with Artemis-themed space-flight merch, from Lego and hoodies to mission patches and metal posters.
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Yes, the Artemis 2 astronauts are headed back to Earth, but they have to drop in the ocean first. Where the astroanuts are splashing down is a key part of the landing prep. So why is it by San Diego?
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If you want to watch Artemis 2 return to Earth, you'll need to know when and were to tune in. Our full schedule guide lists the key times of events and where to watch online. Plan your Friday night accordingly!
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The Artemis 2 astronauts received their final wake-up songs of their mission today, which means we have a full Spotify playlist at last! Here's what they listened to every day of the flight.
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The Artemis 2 astronauts have flown farther than any humans in history during their moon trip, but before launch they had the chance for something a bit more down to Earth. They watched an epic sci-fi movie. Here's their verdict on "Project Hail Mary."
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A speedy solar storm could spawn some amazing northern lights this weekend, but it does depend on the geomagnetic storm's strength. Here's what to know.
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Astronauts may be returning frm the moon, but this crew of tiny worms is gearing uo for its own mission: six months aboard the International Space Station. See how it will help scientists understand the effects of spaceflight on astronauts.
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A bit of non-spaceflight news for a minute. Here, we learned that gravitational waves may have provided the first tantalizing evidence of tiny primordial black holes born during the Big Bang, which could account for dark matter. Pretty neat, eh?
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Artemis 2's moon launch came just as season 5 of For All Mankind launched on Apple TV. Here We chat with "For All Mankind" creators Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolbert about season 5's dramatic arc, scientific accuracy, and real-world parallels.
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Our photo of the day is a look back at Earth from the moon as seen by the Artemis 2 crew. The four Artemis 2 astronauts saw parts of the moon never-before-seen with human eyes, yet all their thoughts are on Earth today. Here's how they took the photo.
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For our space history look back today, we turn the clock back to April 10, 1982, when India launched its first multipurpose satellite, INSAT-1. This satellite was used for both communications and weather forecasting. Here's how it happened.
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And that's a wrap for your daily dose of space today. All eyes are on Artemis 2 for the moon astronauts' splashdown tonight, so be sure to visit Space.com throughout the day and evening for live coverage.
Thanks for following the mission on Space.com over the last 10 days. It's been awesome to see your interest in humanity's first return to the moon since 1972.
We'll see you all tonight and next week!
Keep looking up!
Tariq Malik
Editor-in-Chief, Space.com
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