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Artemis astronauts transition after return. Latest on NASA moon missions

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Artemis astronauts transition after return. Latest on NASA moon missions

NASA's Artemis II astronauts have transitioned back to life on Earth after their historic moon flyby mission, while NASA prepares for the Artemis III mission aiming for a human moon landing in 2028. The astronauts have been busy reuniting with family, debriefing, and making media appearances.

NASA's Artemis II astronauts returned to Earth on April 10 after a 10-day mission that took them near the moon. The crew, consisting of Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, traveled farther from Earth than any humans before them. Since their return, they have been reuniting with family, debriefing about the mission, and making media appearances. The astronauts have also been adapting to life back on Earth, with Koch sharing a video of herself doing exercises to help her adjust to Earth's gravity. NASA is now preparing for the Artemis III mission, aiming for a human moon landing in 2028. The agency is taking steps to get the mission off the ground, building on the success of Artemis II.

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