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Artemis II, NASA and splashdown

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NASA monitors weather for Artemis II’s Pacific splashdown off San Diego
As the four-person crew of the Artemis II gears up to splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego Friday night, all eyes will be to the sky as the spacecraft arrives back on Earth.

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Can Artemis II splash down in bad weather? See NASA criteria, forecast
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When does Artemis II return to Earth? Splashdown time, NASA schedule
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Artemis II crew returning to Earth
The Artemis II crew is set to splash down at the end of the week after a historic trip around the moon.

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Artemis II mission heading back to Earth after lunar flyby
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Artemis II crew heading back to Earth
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Splashdown for Artemis II looking good, but NASA monitors Pacific storm that could impact landing

The conditions for the Artemis II spacecraft's return to Earth have to be as precise as possible, and NASA's meteorologists are relying on the West Coast's reliably perfect weather to welcome Orion home.
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Biggest weather threats to Artemis 2 return to Earth revealed

The Artemis 2 astronauts will make their return to Earth on Friday when they splash down in the Pacific Ocean near California.
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Why zettajoules matter for tracking ocean heat and climate change?

The world’s oceans absorbed a record 23 zettajoules of excess heat in a single recent year, more than double the historical average and roughly 18 times total annual human energy consumption. That staggering figure,
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NASA funds $6M Arctic Ocean study by UMass Amherst research team

UMass Amherst researcher Colin Gleason is leading a multi-institutional team to study the Arctic Ocean under a $5.89 million NASA grant.
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