Artemis II ya está en casa: las cinco claves de una misión que es mucho más que un álbum de fotos

Hechizados por la Luna: Artemis 2, la misión que no ha dejado indiferente a nadie
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The Artemis II mission concluded successfully with the safe return of its four astronauts to Earth after a nearly 10-day journey. The crew, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, landed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, California. A critical phase involved the Orion capsule's re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, enduring extreme temperatures and speeds. The European Service Module (ESM) was detached and burned up in the atmosphere, exposing the heat shield. The heat shield's performance was closely monitored after issues during Artemis I, and adjustments to the re-entry angle ensured its proper function. The mission's success marks a significant step in preparation for future lunar endeavors.
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AI-ExtractedThe Orion capsule lost communication with ground control for six minutes during reentry.
The heat shield on the Orion capsule performed as expected after adjustments to the reentry angle.
The Orion capsule experienced temperatures exceeding 2,500 degrees and speeds of about 40,000 kilometers per hour during reentry.
The mission lasted almost 10 days and covered over a million kilometers.
Artemis II astronauts safely returned to Earth after landing in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego.
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