As the spacecraft bobs in the Pacific Ocean, recovery personnel from NASA and the U.S. Navy are out at sea, tracking the capsule and other pieces of jettisoned hardware.
How Recovery Personnel Will Secure Artemis II Capsule at Sea After Splashdown
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