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The USS John P. Murtha is positioned off San Diego about 5 miles from the projected splashdown point of the Artemis II crew, with other assets, including deployed weather balloons, on hand to aid in the wider mission. https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/2042746106870734896/video/1
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The Spectator Index
BREAKING: Iran has been unable to fully open the Strait of Hormuz because it 'cannot locate all of the mines it laid in the waterway' and currently 'lacks the capability to remove them', according to New York Times report.
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Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Iran's been unable to quickly open the Strait of Hormuz to more shipping traffic since it cannot locate all the mines it laid in the waterway and now lacks the capability to remove them, say U.S. officials — NYT https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2042748051228381411/photo/1
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Footage shows the crew module separating from the service module, as the Artemis II crew begin their descent. The 19 second firing of the thrusters prior to reentry into Earth’s atmosphere has been completed as well. The correct angle for reentry and minimal exposure to high temperatures for reentry has also been completed.
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WarMonitor
Watch the service module separate from Integrity at 20,000 MPH as the Artemis crew is just minutes from splashing down back on Earth. https://twitter.com/TheWarMonitor/status/2042749863301877806/video/1
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U.S. Central Command
The crew of a U.S. Air Force C-130 prepare to transport cargo while operating in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility. https://twitter.com/CENTCOM/status/2042752230948823192/photo/1
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Visioner
🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran hasn't been able to open the Strait of Hormuz to more shipping traffic because it cannot locate all of the mines it laid in the waterway and lacks the capability to remove them, according to NYT, citing U.S. officials.

➡️ The "safe routes" announced by the IRGC are limited in large part because Iran mined the strait haphazardly, U.S. officials said.

➡️ The officials say it is unclear whether Iran accurately tracked the location of every mine it deployed in the Strait of Hormuz, and even when positions were recorded, some mines may have drifted or shifted over time.
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OSINTdefender
The crew module has now started its reentry into the Earth’s atmosphere. A 6 minute blackout period is now in effect. A P-3 Orion aircraft has now acquired the trajectory of the reentry vehicle. Time until splashdown is now 9 minutes and 35 seconds. https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/2042754155928801316/video/1
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WarMonitor
As expected, communications have been lost as the Artemis crew makes re-entry. It's expected to last about 6 minutes. https://twitter.com/TheWarMonitor/status/2042754445130260575/video/1
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OSINTdefender
The blackout period is now over as boats are now moving to the splashdown point. Communication check is now complete as communication has been established. https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/2042755102981620067/video/1
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OSINTdefender
The crew module has now successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean following its reentry from space. https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/2042756956742365357/video/1
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OSINTdefender
Communication checks have been successfully completed as the module uprights systems are working. GREAT NEWS! https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/2042757573850333587/video/1
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WarMonitor
From nearly 250,000 miles away to a pinpoint splashdown, watch Artemis II return home from humanity’s first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit in over 50 years. https://twitter.com/TheWarMonitor/status/2042757780084265415/video/1
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Disclose.tv
NOW - Artemis II crew back on Earth after successful splashdown in Pacific Ocean off coast of California, completing the farthest space mission in history. https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2042757871230681319/video/1
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Visioner
🇺🇸The Artemis II crew has returned to Earth with a successful splashdown off the coast of San Diego after their 10-day lunar flyby mission. https://twitter.com/visionergeo/status/2042758654080815145/video/1
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OSINTdefender
The first of the recovery team fast boats has now arrived at the splashdown location of the crew module. Issues with the onboard communications system seem to be ongoing but, they can hear the crew inside. https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/2042760159785591289/video/1
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OSINTdefender
Another view of the crew module of the Artemis II mission floating, as they continue to work to establish communications and finish power-down procedures. All four crew members are safe and healthy. https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/2042762867217187165/video/1
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OSINTtechnical
Iran has been unable to open Hormuz to more shipping traffic, partially because it cannot locate all of the naval mines it laid in the strait -NYT https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/2042764195003847132/photo/1
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