Navy divers deployed to investigate shipwreck after recent underwater incident

April 11, 2026 • Google News World

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US Navy to Deploy Divers for Artemis II Recovery

The US Navy has announced plans to deploy divers as part of the recovery efforts for the upcoming Artemis II mission. The astronauts are expected to splash down off the coast of San Diego, and the Navy’s Dive Medical Recovery Team will be on standby to assist with their return.

According to reports, the team will include sailors from various units, including the USS John P. Murtha, which has been designated to support NASA’s Artemis II mission. The divers will be responsible for providing medical care and assistance to the astronauts upon their recovery.

Meanwhile, a warning has been issued to ships operating off the coast of San Diego due to concerns about space debris in the area. The warning is being taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of vessels in the region.

The Artemis II mission is scheduled to take place later this year and will mark the first time astronauts have returned from space on American soil since 2011. The mission aims to test the capabilities of NASA’s new lunar spacecraft and prepare for future manned missions to the Moon.

In related news, the Navy has confirmed that it will be providing support for the recovery efforts, including deploying divers and other personnel as needed.

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