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BBC tours Orion spacecraft model ahead of Artemis II return
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The Artemis II crew is scheduled to return to Earth on 10 April aboard the Orion spacecraft. At Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas, BBC got a tour of a model of the Orion spacecraft.

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Originally reported by BBC News