I don’t have live access to current updates in this turn, but here’s the latest widely reported outcome for Artemis 1:
- Artemis I’s Orion capsule splash-down occurred in the Pacific Ocean near Guadalupe Island, off the Baja California peninsula, on December 11, 2022, after a ~25-day mission around the Moon. This location was selected as the primary splashdown site, with recovery conducted by U.S. Navy and NASA teams.[1][3]
If you want the absolute latest status for Artemis 1 or Artemis II, I can fetch up-to-date sources and cite them. Would you like me to pull the newest articles or NASA updates now?
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US Navy and NASA teams recovered the spacecraft in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico on Sunday after a 25.5-day mission and will bring Orion back to the USS Portland ship. The uncrewed Artemis 1 test flight sets up NASA to launch astronauts to the moon in 2024.
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www.cbsnews.comOn flight day 23 of NASA’s Artemis I mission, the Orion spacecraft continues making the return trip to Earth, capturing photos and video along the way. “At present, we are on track to have a fully successful mission with some bonus objectives that we’ve achieved along the way,” said Mike Sarafin, Artemis I mission manager. …
www.nasa.govThe Orion spacecraft zoomed through Earth's atmosphere and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, the U.S. space agency confirmed, capping a 25-day voyage around the moon and back as part of NASA's first Artemis mission.
www.cbc.caHurricane Ian took an October liftoff off the table.
www.space.comNASA chose the splashdown site for some very good reasons.
www.space.comSAN DIEGO — NASA's Artemis II Orion spacecraft successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean approximately 50 to 60 miles off the coast of San Diego, California, at 5:07 p.m. PDT (8:07 p.m. EDT) on Friday, April 10, 2026, safely returning four astronauts from humanity's first crewed lunar voyage
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