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    Navy Safely Recovers Mock Space Capsule Off San Diego in Big Step Toward Sending Humans to the Moon

    Navy Safely Recovers Mock Space Capsule Off San Diego in Big Step Toward Sending Humans to the Moon

    's quest to send astronauts to the moon in a tiny spacecraft that later returns to Earth and parachutes into the Pacific Ocean has gotten a big lift from the Navy, which safely recovered a capsule and four stand-in crew members numerous times last week during drills off San Diego.

    The exercises represented a critical dress rehearsal for Artemis II, a mission in which four astronauts will fly to the moon and back late next year. NASA will later attempt to place astronauts on the lunar surface in a possible step toward the human exploration of Mars.

    A mock version of the Artemis' Orion spacecraft was repeatedly placed in the ocean last week by the San Diego-based USS John P. Murtha, a cavernous transport dock ship which then filled the capsule with four officers and sailors from Naval Station North Island.

    The volunteers were stand-ins for the real astronauts. They remained inside the capsule until they could be safely extracted and transferred back to the ship by helicopter. Orion was guided back by boat crews.

    The joint drills by the Navy, NASA and Air  occurred during the day and at night near Santa Catalina Island, and each was safely completed within an allotted two-hour time period, officials said.

    “I would say that everything that we planned went as planned, but we're going to take a lot of lessons learned, specifically how we communicate with each other,” said Liliana…

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