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11/04/2026
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In 2023, the crew of the Artemis II mission met with President Joe Biden in the Oval Office to thank him for his leadership, and to discuss their upcoming history-making trip to the moon.
Today, the crew successfully returned home from the moon.
11/04/2026
Artemis crew home safely after completing historic mission to the Moon
BBC- The four astronauts who flew in Nasa's Artemis II mission around the Moon have splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean after a flawless return.
The crew are now safely aboard a waiting ship and recovering from a nine-day voyage that took them further from Earth than any humans in history.
Their Orion spacecraft was travelling at more than 24,000mph (38,600km/h) when it hit the Earth's upper atmosphere and its heatshield was subjected to temperatures half as hot as found on the surface of the Sun.
Their safe return clears the way for the next stage of the Artemis programme, which aims to land humans on the lunar surface and eventually build a permanent base on the Moon.
The extreme heat meant the capsule, which the astronauts named Integrity, lost contact with mission control in Houston for six minutes during the descent.
There were cheers when Commander Reid Wiseman's voice was heard saying: "Houston, Integrity here. We hear you loud and clear."
The mission's moment of maximum jeopardy had passed, and soon the spacecraft's red-and-white parachutes opened and sent the capsule sailing majestically through the sky.
"Good main chutes!" the Nasa commentary enthused repeatedly, until the capsule hit the ocean for a perfect splashdown.
11/04/2026
06/03/2026
🇺🇸 US President Donald Trump said that there would be no deal reached with 🇮🇷 Iran “except unconditional surrender”.
He added that any such surrender would be followed by “the selection of a great and acceptable leader(s)”.
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05/03/2026
CASUALTIES IDENTIFIED: A Northern California native was identified by the U.S. government on Wednesday as one of six soldiers killed in Kuwait as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies, following the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran.
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan, 54, of Sacramento, was present during the March 1 incident in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, officials said.
Marzan's positive identification will be completed by the medical examiner.
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