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Artemis II Astronauts On Course for Moon Mission Splashdown

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NASA drops Artemis II moon mission playlist with astronauts' wake-up songs
As the Artemis II mission crew heads back toward Earth following a history-making trip around the moon this week, NASA dropped the astronauts ' highly anticipated morning playlist.

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NASA unveils its playlist of wake-up call songs for the Artemis II crew
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Artemis II astronauts celebrated at welcome home event after moon mission
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Back from the Moon: Artemis II crew returns to jubilant reception after historic lunar flyby
Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission returned safely to Earth, drawing a jubilant reception after completing a historic journey around the Moon that marked humanity’s first crewed lunar fl...

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After Artemis II splashdown, NASA announces unveils new Moon and Mars projects
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Artemis II: The historic mission to the Moon - from lift-off to splashdown
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Artemis II crew returns safely, marking historic first lunar mission for Canadian astronaut
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, alongside NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, returned aboard the Orion spacecraft at 8:07 p.m. ET after completing a lunar flyby mission ...

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Artemis II astronauts return after historic lunar flyby
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Artemis II splashdown: Astronauts 'happy and healthy' after successful space mission
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18 Years Ago, NASA Beamed a Beatles Song Into Deep Space

In 2008, NASA marked the 40th anniversary of The Beatles' Across the Universe by transmitting the iconic song directly into deep space, making it the first song deliberately beamed beyond Earth's atmosphere.
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NASA transmitted a Missy Elliott song across the solar system in a historic first

Venus was bumping to Missy Elliott's music last week. Yes, the planet in outer space. NASA used its Deep Space Network radio antennas to send Elliott’s “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) across the solar system to Venus. The moment is historic, as it’s the ...
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