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Artemis astronaut reunites with her dog

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Nutella spotted floating by astronauts during Artemis II moon mission
Nutella got some free advertising during the moon mission when a jar of the chocolate hazelnut spread was spotted floating by the Artemis II astronauts.

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Artemis astronaut reunites with her dog after moon mission
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Artemis astronauts share "welcome home" moments
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Artemis II astronauts were given 20 hours of special space photo training
The two instructors who trained the Artemis II crew to take out-of-this-world photos during the NASA lunar flyby mission said they were impressed by the photography from the four astronauts.

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NASA scientist reveals surprises from the Artemis II mission | ChicagoLIVE
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New video of divers recovering Artemis II astronauts after splashdown
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Artemis II astronauts made most of professional photography training
NASA photography and video trainers Paul Reichert and Katrina Willoughby said they gave the crew roughly 20 hours of special instruction leading up ‌to the April 1 launch of the mission, which marked ...

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New Artemis II video shows moment Navy medical team opened hatch, welcomed astronauts
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'No dream too big': Artemis II mission thrills aspiring space travelers
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Nutella gets unexpected NASA plug with jar floating in zero gravity during Artemis II livestream

Nutella superfans already know the chocolate-hazelnut spread tastes out of this world — now, it’s actually traveled there.
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Why astronauts carry plush toys into space: Baby Yoda, Snoopy and other mascots used as floating zero gravity indicators

Plush toys travelling into space may sound unusual, yet they have quietly remained part of human spaceflight for decades. Missions conducted by organi.
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25 strange things astronauts deal with in space: the weird r

Space exploration captures our imagination like few other human endeavors. We picture astronauts floating gracefully through gleaming spacecraft, conducting important research while gazing at Earth’s stunning blue marble. But the reality of life beyond ...
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