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SCIENCEApr 10 · 19:34 UTCDAILY MAIL US

The most dangerous part of NASA's Artemis II mission is yet to come: Orion capsule's heat shield could be blown apart on splashdown - as concerned experts compare it to the fatal Space Shuttle Challenger disaster

The article highlights concerns about NASA's Artemis II mission, focusing on the risk of the Orion capsule's heat shield failing during splashdown. Experts compare this potential failure to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, raising alarms about mission safety.

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