BREAKING: They’re coming home
The crew of Artemis II has officially completed their flyby of the Moon — and is now heading back to Earth.
After a 10-day journey covering 685,000 miles (1.1 million km), they’ve reached distances no humans have ever gone before.
At their farthest point?
252,756 miles from Earth — deeper into space than any crew in history.
Now, with the Moon behind them…
The mission enters its final phase:
The long journey home
Re-entry preparations
And the return of a mission that’s rewriting history
Every second now brings them closer back to Earth.
From the edge of deep space… to home.
BREAKING: They’re coming home
The crew of Artemis II has officially completed their flyby of the Moon — and is now heading back to Earth.
After a 10-day journey covering 685,000 miles (1.1 million km), they’ve reached distances no humans have ever gone before.
At their farthest point?
252,756 miles from Earth — deeper into space than any crew in history.
Now, with the Moon behind them…
The mission enters its final phase:
The long journey home
Re-entry preparations
And the return of a mission that’s rewriting history
Every second now brings them closer back to Earth.
From the edge of deep space… to home.