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Science news this week: Artemis II splashes down, the world’s fattest parrot bounces back, and the Shroud of Turin is contaminated

This week’s science news was moonstruck by updates from the Artemis II mission, which saw four astronauts swing around the moon’s far side before splashing down safely in the Pacific Ocean.

This nail-biting final stage of the mission, which Live Science covered with minute-by-minute live updates, was a key test of the Orion capsule’s heat shield. Despite some concerns, the protective layer held up under scorching heat, and the crewmembers’ just under 25,000 mph (40,000 km/h) return made them contenders for the fastest humans in history.


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