The Artemis II mission crew is once again under the influence of Earth's gravity, traveling at a speed of 3,200 km/h towards the scheduled landing in Southern California. The capsule is heading for a water landing, and Mark Strassmann provides the latest information from the control center in Houston. At the same time, Rob Marciano is monitoring the weather conditions ahead of the crew's return. The Artemis II mission represents an important step in space exploration, and the crew's return is eagerly anticipated.
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