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JUST IN: NASA's Orion capsule has splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after journeying 1.4 million miles to the moon and back.

1.4 million miles, circling the moon, and returned within 25 and a half days, a feat no other human-rated spacecraft has achieved.

The capsule performed a"skip entry" descent where it dipped in and out of the atmosphere before re-entering to slow down the vehicle. This type of descent will also provide data for splashdown sites for future crewed missions, NASA spokesperson Rob Navias said onAfter traveling 1.

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