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NASA and US Navy Join Forces for URT-12 Recovery Test: Prepping for Artemis II Moon Mission
In a thrilling collaboration, NASA and the US Navy have successfully conducted Underway Recovery Test 12 (URT‑12) in the Pacific Ocean. This exercise, held on March 27, 2025, involved 15 sailors working with a crew module test article to simulate recovery operations for the upcoming Artemis II mission. By refining the procedures and hardware necessary for recovering the Orion spacecraft, this test ensures a smooth and safe return from lunar orbit.
Introduction to Underway Recovery Test 12
The Artemis II Mission: A New Era for Lunar Exploration
Role of the US Navy in Space Mission Recovery Operations
Understanding Crew Module Test Articles
Testing Focus of URT‑12
Historical Context and Number of URTs
Insights into the Artemis Program
Related Events and Preparations for Artemis II
Expert Observations on URT‑12
Economic, Social, and Political Implications of URT‑12
Impact on Public Perception and Future of Space Exploration
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