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O iG está acompanhando o passo a passo do retorno à Terra. Acompanhe a transmissão da NASA:
Depois da fase de alta temperatura (2.700°C) devido ao atrito com a atmosfera terrestre, a NASA deu início a fase de paraquedas.
Dois paraquedas de frenagem foram acionados a aproximadamente 22 mil metros de altitude, para estabilizar e reduzir a velocidade da cápsula Orion para cerca de 322 km/h.
Logo após, também houve a abertura de três paraquedas principais, sendo a etapa final do sistema de desaceleração, projetados para reduzir a velocidade final para 30 km/h antes do impacto na àgua (splashdown), visando a segurança dos astronautas.
A tripulação amerrissou no Oceano Pacífico, próximo a costa de San Diego, Estados Unidos.
Neste momento, equipes da NASA e do Departamento de Defesa estão prontas para auxiliar os astronautas na saída da nave e transportá-los para o navio de resgate USS John P. Murtha.
Essa saída está marcada para 22h06, e a chegada da tripulação ao navio de resgate e encerramento da cobertura na NASA deve ocorrer às 22h35.
A tripulação passará por exames médicos imediatos.
Missão histórica
Lançada em 1º de abril a partir de Cabo Canaveral com o foguete Space Launch System, a missão retorna à Terra depois de contornar o lado oculto da Lua.
Os astronautas Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch e Jeremy Hansen alcançaram a maior distância da Terra já registrada por humanos.Eles fizeram parte do primeiro expedição tripulada nas proximidades da Lua desde o programa Apollo, encerrado na década de 1970.
A missão também marcou avanços simbólicos: Glover é o primeiro astronauta negro em uma missão lunar; Koch foi a primeira mulher e Hansen, o primeiro não norte-americano a participar de uma operação desse tipo.
*Estagiária sob supervisão
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▸ Source Quality 2/5
Source classification (primary/secondary/tertiary), named vs anonymous, expert credentials, variety
Summary
The article relies almost entirely on information from NASA (a secondary institutional source) and lacks direct quotes, named experts, or primary source material.
Findings 3
"a NASA deu início a fase de paraquedas."
Information attributed to NASA as an institution.
Secondary source"equipes da NASA e do Departamento de Defesa estão prontas"
Relies on institutional sources without specific named officials.
Secondary source"O iG está acompanhando o passo a passo do retorno à Terra."
Mentions the outlet's own coverage without external source attribution.
Tertiary source▸ Perspective Balance 1/5
Acknowledgment of multiple viewpoints, counterarguments, and balanced presentation
Summary
The article presents a single, factual narrative of the landing event without acknowledging any alternative perspectives, criticisms, or broader debates.
Findings 2
"Missão histórica"
Uses celebratory framing without presenting counterpoints or challenges.
One sided"A missão também marcou avanços simbólicos"
Presents only positive achievements without critical context.
One sided▸ Contextual Depth 3/5
Background information, statistics, comprehensiveness of coverage
Summary
Provides basic operational details and some historical context, but lacks deeper explanation of mission significance, technical challenges, or broader space program context.
Findings 3
"o primeiro voo tripulado após 50 anos"
Provides historical context relative to Apollo program.
Background"fase de alta temperatura (2.700°C)"
Includes specific technical data.
Statistic"reduzir a velocidade final para 30 km/h"
Provides specific operational detail.
Statistic▸ Language Neutrality 4/5
Absence of loaded, sensationalist, or politically biased language
Summary
Language is mostly factual and descriptive with only minor instances of celebratory framing.
Findings 3
"pousou na Terra, às 21h07 min"
Factual, time-specific reporting.
Neutral language"Dois paraquedas de frenagem foram acionados"
Descriptive, technical language.
Neutral language"Missão histórica"
Mild celebratory framing in subheading.
Sensationalist▸ Transparency 4/5
Author attribution, dates, methodology disclosure, quote attribution
Summary
Clear author attribution, date, and basic quote attribution to NASA, though lacks methodology disclosure or editor's notes.
Findings 2
"a NASA deu início"
Actions attributed to NASA.
Quote attribution"*Estagiária sob supervisão"
Discloses author's trainee status.
Author attribution▸ Logical Coherence 5/5
Internal consistency of claims, absence of contradictions and unsupported causation
Summary
The article presents a chronologically consistent narrative with no detected contradictions or unsupported claims.
Findings 1
"visando a segurança dos astronautas."
States purpose of parachute system; logical and supported by context.
Unsupported causeLogic Issues
Contradiction · high
Conflicting values for 'the': 21 vs 2
"Heuristic: Values conflict between P1 and P2"
Contradiction · high
Conflicting values for 'the': 21 vs 1
"Heuristic: Values conflict between P1 and P4"
Contradiction · high
Conflicting values for 'the': 2 vs 1
"Heuristic: Values conflict between P2 and P4"
Core Claims
"The Artemis II crew successfully landed on Earth after a 10-day lunar orbit mission."
Information attributed to NASA's reported events and timeline. Named secondary
"The mission represents the first crewed flight to lunar vicinity in 50 years and tested systems for future missions."
Contextual claim based on NASA mission objectives and historical comparison. Named secondary
"The mission achieved symbolic advances including first Black astronaut on lunar mission, first woman, and first non-American."
Factual claim about crew composition and historical significance, implied from NASA mission data. Named secondary
Logic Model Inspector
Inconsistencies FoundExtracted Propositions (8)
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P1
"The Artemis II crew landed in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego at 21:07 Brasília time on April 10, 2026."
Factual In contradiction -
P2
"The capsule experienced temperatures of 2,700°C during atmospheric reentry."
Factual In contradiction -
P3
"Parachutes deployed at 22,000 meters altitude, slowing the capsule from 322 km/h to 30 km/h."
Factual -
P4
"The crew launched on April 1, 2026, from Cape Canaveral on the Space Launch System rocket."
Factual In contradiction -
P5
"The astronauts achieved the farthest distance from Earth ever recorded by humans."
Factual -
P6
"Parachute deployment causes reduced capsule speed for safe splashdown"
Causal -
P7
"Atmospheric friction causes 2,700°C temperatures during reentry"
Causal -
P8
"Mission completion causes medical examinations for crew"
Causal
Claim Relationships Graph
Detected Contradictions (3)
View Formal Logic Representation
=== Propositions === P1 [factual]: The Artemis II crew landed in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego at 21:07 Brasília time on April 10, 2026. P2 [factual]: The capsule experienced temperatures of 2,700°C during atmospheric reentry. P3 [factual]: Parachutes deployed at 22,000 meters altitude, slowing the capsule from 322 km/h to 30 km/h. P4 [factual]: The crew launched on April 1, 2026, from Cape Canaveral on the Space Launch System rocket. P5 [factual]: The astronauts achieved the farthest distance from Earth ever recorded by humans. P6 [causal]: Parachute deployment causes reduced capsule speed for safe splashdown P7 [causal]: Atmospheric friction causes 2,700°C temperatures during reentry P8 [causal]: Mission completion causes medical examinations for crew === Constraints === P1 contradicts P2 Note: Conflicting values for 'the': 21 vs 2 P1 contradicts P4 Note: Conflicting values for 'the': 21 vs 1 P2 contradicts P4 Note: Conflicting values for 'the': 2 vs 1 === Causal Graph === parachute deployment -> reduced capsule speed for safe splashdown atmospheric friction -> 2700c temperatures during reentry mission completion -> medical examinations for crew === Detected Contradictions === UNSAT: P1 AND P2 Proof: Heuristic: Values conflict between P1 and P2 UNSAT: P1 AND P4 Proof: Heuristic: Values conflict between P1 and P4 UNSAT: P2 AND P4 Proof: Heuristic: Values conflict between P2 and P4
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