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Artemis II astronauts now under Earth's gravity again

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Artemis II crewmembers struggle to walk after experiencing Earth’s gravity again following historic moon mission
The Artemis II astronauts were filmed struggling to walk after experiencing Earth’s gravity again following their historic mission to the moon.

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Artemis II astronauts now under Earth's gravity again after leaving moon's sphere of influence
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Artemis II Astronauts Describe Their Lunar Voyage as Surreal and Profound Ahead of Earth Return
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Home again! Artemis II crew splashes down safely in the Pacific
After a 10-day mission around the moon, the astronauts returned home at 8:07 p.m. April 10.

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Artemis II Astronauts Hurtle Home From Moon Toward Splashdown
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Artemis II on the BBC - How to get the inside story on NASA’s mission to the Moon
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Artemis II’s Record-Breaking Journey Around the Moon Ends With Dramatic Splashdown
All eyes were on the capsule’s life-protecting heat shield that has to withstand thousands of degrees during reentry

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Artemis II Crew Reunites With Families and Fellow NASA Astronauts
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Former NASA astronaut praises ‘national effort’ behind Artemis II return
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How an 8-year-old designed a zero-gravity indicator for Artemis II

The development of the mission mascot and viral sensation Rise began over a year before Artemis II blasted off.
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NASA’s Artemis II ‘free return’ trajectory lets gravity do the driving

NASA’s Artemis II moon mission began the return leg of its historic voyage on Monday night, completing the first half of an elegant figure eight “free return” trajectory from the Earth to the moon
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NASA picks “Rise” plush as Artemis II’s zero-gravity indicator

A plush toy designed by a young student from Mountain View, California, will ride aboard NASA’s Artemis II spacecraft as the crew’s zero-gravity indicator, the agency confirmed on March 27, 2026. Called “Rise,
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NASA's Microgravity Indicator For Artemis Moon Mission Was Designed And Made By An 8-Year-Old Space Enthusiast

The chosen indicator, beating over 2,600 entries from adults and children, is the work of Lucas Ye from Mountain View, California. Ye's entry is called “Rise”, and it was inspired by the iconic "Earthrise" image taken by astronaut William Anders on Apollo 8.
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Nutella gets unexpected NASA plug with jar floating in zero gravity during Artemis II livestream

Nutella superfans already know the chocolate-hazelnut spread tastes out of this world — now, it’s actually traveled there.
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NASA picks 8-year-old’s 'Rise' plush as Artemis II zero-g indicator

When the four astronauts of Artemis II climb into their Orion capsule for humanity’s first crewed trip beyond low Earth orbit since 1972, a small plush toy will be buckled in alongside them. Its name is Rise,
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Zero Gravity, Full Spread! Floating Nutella Jar Pops Up on Artemis II, See What NASA Has To Say

A Nutella jar drifting in zero gravity stole the spotlight during NASA’s Artemis II livestream. NASA confirmed it was part of astronaut food supplies, not a brand partnership.
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Zero Gravity Nutella Jar Steals The Show On Artemis II Livestream

A jar of Nutella floating in zero gravity during NASA’s Artemis II livestream has become an instant viral sensation, dubbed the best free ad.
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Nutella capitalizes on greatest free advertising moment in history on NASA Moon mission

A floating Nutella jar aboard NASA's Artemis II went viral, with internet users calling the zero-gravity moment the greatest free advertisement in history.
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