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Artemis II astronauts get a break

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Nutella spotted floating by astronauts during Artemis II moon mission
Nutella got some free advertising during the moon mission when a jar of the chocolate hazelnut spread was spotted floating by the Artemis II astronauts.

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Artemis II Astronauts Hurtle Home From Moon Toward Splashdown
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Artemis II astronauts get a break after journey around the moon
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Artemis II splashdown Live: Astronauts ready for re-entry, recovery teams on standby
Artemis II is widely seen as a defining moment in modern space exploration.

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How NASA Achieved the Historic Artemis II Splashdown
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NASA’s Artemis crew set to splash down after Moon voyage
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Artemis II splashdown LIVE: NASA Artemis astronauts splash down into Pacific Ocean | Watch
After their successful journey around the Moon, the four Artemis II astronauts will attempt a splashdown on Earth — off the coast of San Diego at approximately 8:07 pm (ET) on Friday, April 10 (India ...

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Artemis II astronauts hurtle home from moon toward splashdown
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Artemis II astronauts reflect on surreal moon mission ahead of reentry
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Astronauts have a unique way of defecating in space — and addressing mystery ‘floaters’

Even the world’s brightest and bravest are titillated by turd. Astronauts mentally and physically prepare for any obstacle that can come their way while soaring through space — including funneling their feces into a tube.
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Zero Gravity, Full Spread! Floating Nutella Jar Pops Up on Artemis II, See What NASA Has To Say

A Nutella jar drifting in zero gravity stole the spotlight during NASA’s Artemis II livestream. NASA confirmed it was part of astronaut food supplies, not a brand partnership.
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Meteor flashes, floating dust, and colors: Artemis 2 astronauts reveal mysteries of the far side of the moon

During their flight around the Moon, the Artemis II astronauts have captured several images of Earth from lunar orbit, including a new photograph of the planet 'dawning' over the horizon, reminiscent of the iconic Earthrise from Apollo 8.
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Why astronauts carry plush toys into space: Baby Yoda, Snoopy and other mascots used as floating zero gravity indicators

Plush toys travelling into space may sound unusual, yet they have quietly remained part of human spaceflight for decades. Missions conducted by organi.
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The space-age sanitation that means Artemis astronauts won’t face a code brown

Apollo missions’ astronauts faced floating faeces, bags of urine strapped to their bodies and no changes of clothes. Today, however, it’s a much more state-of-the-art affair. A hi-tech toilet system, air filters and a specialised hygiene pack all keep the air smelling fresh.
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Watch: A jar of Nutella flies past as Artemis II astronauts break 1970 record

As Artemis II astronauts set a new record for the farthest distance travelled by humans, a floating jar of Nutella unexpectedly captured global attention, going viral online and adding a light moment to the historic deep space milestone.
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