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Why does Artemis II use a free-return path around the Moon?

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Answer: It helps Orion come home if later burns fail

It helps Orion come home if later burns failCorrect! A free-return trajectory swings Orion around the Moon and naturally sends it back toward Earth, giving the mission an extra safety margin.

It makes landing on the Moon easierWrong. Artemis II is not a landing mission, so this path is not about making a landing easier.

It avoids all deep-space radiationWrong. Free-return helps with trajectory safety, not with eliminating radiation exposure.

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