A look at how NASA coordinates astronaut recovery after ocean splashdown, including planning, training, risk management, and real-time operations with commercial partners.
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What went wrong? NASA cuts ISS mission short for first time as Crew-11 returns after medical scare
Space holds dreams of adventure, but just as everything has its limits, so does space, as it tests human limits in ways that can also be unpredictable. Astronauts train for years, floating above Earth ...
Follow the Artemis II crew aboard Orion, from SLS launch to Pacific splashdown, completing system checkouts, trajectory burns, and lunar observations during their 10-day mission.
A SpaceX Dragon cargo vehicle that has spent six months docked at the International Space Station is due to depart for a ...
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