NASA's Deep Space Network successfully managed communications for the Artemis II mission despite previous strain during Artemis I. The network faced less demand this time due to a shorter mission duration and fewer CubeSats, ensuring smooth data transmission from Orion. This success is crucial for maintaining continuous communication in future long-duration missions, reducing risks for astronauts and enhancing mission reliability.
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