The Artemis II astronauts are in the home stretch now. NASA's tracker will allow you to keep up with the mission as they prepare for splashdown.
"It's 13 minutes of things that have to go right," NASA said of the reentry and splashdown, the first with astronauts from the moon in over 50 years.
The era-defining spaceflight is set to end its 10-day voyage on April 10, as the astronauts face a risky high-speed reentry into Earth's atmosphere.
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