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NASA's Orion capsule splashes down in Pacific after lunar mission

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NASA's Orion space capsule splashes down safely in the Pacific, completing the Artemis-1 mission -- a more than 25-day journey around the Moon with an eye to returning humans there in coming years. IMAGES

Added on the 11/12/2022 19:24:58 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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