Artemis II completes historic moon voyage with splashdown

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Artemis II completes historic moon voyage with splashdown

         

アルテミス2号、人類半世紀ぶりの月旅を着水で完了

       

公開日: 2026年4月28日

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Step 1

Read the Article

Read the article to understand the main idea.

記事を読んで、おおよその内容をつかみましょう。

Artemis II completes historic moon voyage with splashdown

Artemis II, NASA’s latest crewed moon mission, ended humanity’s first lunar voyage in more than fifty years with a dramatic splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego. The nearly 10-day flight set new records near the moon and positioned NASA for a moon landing by another crew within two years and a permanent lunar base later in the decade.

The triumphant crew, commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canada's Jeremy Hansen, emerged from their Orion capsule, Integrity, into bright sunlight as helicopters lifted them to the Navy recovery ship USS John P. Murtha. NASA leaders praised the diverse, multinational team as ideal ambassadors of humanity, reflecting how space exploration has changed since the Apollo era.

Back at Mission Control in Houston, engineers and families erupted in cheers when splashdown was confirmed. Integrity flew the entire reentry on automatic pilot, hitting the atmosphere at Mach 33 and disappearing into a six-minute blackout as red-hot plasma surrounded the capsule, before safely slowing for splashdown.

Launched from Florida on April 1, the mission did not land on the moon, but it broke Apollo 13’s distance record when the crew reached 252,756 miles from Earth. During a record-breaking flyby, they captured new images of the moon’s far side, watched a total solar eclipse, and filmed Earth setting behind the gray lunar surface, scenes that reminded many of Apollo 8’s famous Earthrise and renewed appreciation for our fragile home planet.

(AP)

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Check the Vocabulary and Phrases

Check the following vocabulary and phrases.

以下の単語やフレーズの発音、意味、使い方を確認しましょう。

crewed

形容詞

有人の

with people on board to operate it, especially an aircraft or spacecraft

例文

The company tested a crewed helicopter before using it in rescue work.

その会社は救助活動で使う前に、有人ヘリコプターを試験しました。

position

動詞

~に向けて態勢を整えさせる

to put somebody in a particular place or situation, especially in relation to other people or things

例文

Good training can position young workers for success.

よい訓練は、若い働き手が成功できるように態勢を整えます。

emerge from

句動詞

~から出てくる、出現する

to appear from somewhere or come out of somewhere

例文

A rabbit emerged from the bushes near the road.

道路の近くの茂みからウサギが出てきました。

erupt in cheers

フレーズ

歓声が湧き起こる

to start happening, suddenly and violently

例文

The audience erupted in cheers at the end of the show.

ショーの終わりに、観客から歓声が湧き起こりました。

Mach

名詞

音速比、マッハ

a measurement of speed that is calculated by dividing the speed of an object, especially an aircraft, by the speed of sound

例文

The jet was flying at Mach 2 during the test.

そのジェット機は試験中にマッハ2で飛行していました。

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Comprehension Questions

Answer the following questions based on the article.

理解度問題に挑戦しましょう。

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How did the Artemis II mission conclude?

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Why is the Artemis II mission seen as a key step for NASA’s future plans for the Moon?

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Step 4

Discussion

Share your opinions on the following questions.

以下の質問について、自分の考えを述べてみましょう。

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Would you like to travel to space if you had the chance, or would you prefer to stay on Earth? Why?

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What would you like to experience in zero gravity?

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Do you think humans should build a base on the Moon? Why or why not?

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How do you think modern space missions are different from those in the past, like during the Apollo era?

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How do you think discoveries from space exploration can benefit humanity?

Development

参照 Associated Press

 

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