La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, reported on several notable events through its social media posts on April 11, 2026.
In one post dated April 11, 2026, La Nación announced the return of Artemis II astronauts: ” Artemis II vuelve a la Tierra: astronautas amerizan en nave Orión tras misión lunar https://t.co/M0Gjgb4e0r”. The tweet highlights the splashdown of the Orion spacecraft after its lunar mission.
Shortly after, another tweet from La Nación at 02:02 UTC addressed an incident involving Club Sport Herediano. The outlet stated: ” Herediano denuncia que le quebraron el parabrisas al autobús que trasladaba al equipo https://t.co/2khIREa3Gi”. This message relayed that Herediano claimed their team bus’s windshield was broken.
A third post followed at 02:09 UTC and provided further detail regarding the alleged incident. La Nación wrote: ” Cartaginés vs. Herediano: Aficionados brumosos quebraron parabrisas del autobús del ‘Team’ https://t.co/JEQoBK9Nny”. The tweet attributed responsibility to fans of Cartaginés (“aficionados brumosos”) for breaking the windshield of Herediano’s bus during or after a match between Cartaginés and Herediano.
The Artemis II mission is part of NASA’s ongoing efforts to return humans to the Moon and expand deep space exploration. The successful completion and safe return of astronauts aboard Orion mark significant milestones in this program.
Incidents involving sports teams’ transportation have occasionally occurred in Costa Rican football, often related to heightened tensions during matches between rival clubs such as Cartaginés and Herediano. These episodes raise concerns about security measures for athletes and staff during league competitions.


