Artemis II crew splashes down, ending historic moon mission: Updates
10:30 pm ET Share this update Navy dive team assists Artemis II crew Dinah Voyles Pulver The first faces on Earth the Artemis II crew saw on Friday were four U.S. Navy sailors on a dive medical, first contact team. The divers were there to open the capsule, checked the astronauts and assisted them out of the capsule.
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