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Re: Artemis Program
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Day 10 - Re-entry, Splashdown & Recovery HighlightsThe Artemis II and the crew's final day in space has come to an end with a perfect re-entry and splashdown. They spent the day stowing the cabin, configured Integrity for re-entry then donned their bright orange entry suits waiting for re-entry to begin. The Crew Module hit entry interface at 122 km altitude, 76 miles, reaching 38,365 km/h (6.6 miles per second) and peaking at 3.9 G’s before deploying its forward bay cover, drogues, and three main parachutes for a gentle 20 mph splashdown in the Pacific. Welcome home! Mission UpdatesNASA's Artemis II Post-Splashdown News Conference - starts 4:25 minutes in **** Re-entry Artemis II began re-entry into Earth's atmosphere around 7:50 pm EST for a splashdown at 8:07 pm EST This is the most dangerous part of the flight with the heat shield experiencing approximately 3000 to 5000 degrees F while entering Earth's atmosphere. After traveling beyond the Moon, nearly 270,000 miles from Earth, the capsule worked up a speed of 24,000 miles per hour upon entry slamming through Earth’s atmosphere. Friction cut that speed to 300+ mph in a matter of minutes Orion and the Service Module separated before re-entry leaving the service module to burn up in Earth's atmosphere. Orion positioned itself at the right angle so not to bounce off earth's atmosphere thrown back into space for another try splashing down elsewhere or burn up entering earth's atmosphere. There was a 6 minute blackout period during this time. That 6 minute blackout period feels like hours not only to the crew, Mission Control but all watching around the world How it Works - A 2014 video a NASA engineer explains the heat shield on Orion Splashdown Once in earth's atmosphere traveling at 300+ mph a series of parachutes deployed slowing the craft down to 20 mph splashing down in the Pacific Ocean off the San Diego coastline at 8:07 pm EST. After splashdown recovery efforts began. The USS John P. Murtha was onsite to start the recovery efforts Artemis 2 Earth Re-entry, Splashdown and Recovery Plan Explained by NASAVideo of RecoveryLaunch to Splashdown
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Re: Artemis Program
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04/10/26 10:14 AM
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I can't wait! I will be so relieved to have them safe and sound back on terra firma!
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Re: Artemis Program
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04/10/26 12:02 PM
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Yes indeed, it will be good to have them home!
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Re: Artemis Program
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04/10/26 08:45 PM
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So fantastic to be able to see everything in as much detail as we did !! Just fabulous !! And what an absolute accomplishment 🌟 
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Re: Artemis Program
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They are back home. Orion splashed down at the exact time calculated, 8:07 EST. The entire mission was flown like that. Not only does NASA have a very good craft they a very very good team. The entire mission was flawless.....except for a toilet issue
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Re: Artemis Program
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Great splash down last night Thanks again Orion for the awesome information 
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Re: Artemis Program
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I was glued to the TV until I saw them walk into the medical bay. Wow. Just wow.
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Re: Artemis Program
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I second all the “thanks” Orion. I watched “live” the whole “return to earth” and then re-wound it and watched it all over again !! Such an accomplishment for NASA and those four very brave human beings 
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Re: Artemis Program
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It's been 54 years since we visited the moon. Integrity housing 4 astronauts went back to the moon and took us with them. I spent as much time as I could with that flight. Following the live coverage and Track Artemis there were times I felt like I was right there with them especially during the lunar flyby. From Launch to splashdown it was an amazing trip to the moon and back Oldbroad we had a great time on our tour to the Kennedy Space Center. Stopping to take a look at Artemis II on the launch pad during out VIP tour of the launch grounds is something I will never forget Marian, Drac, Fogfighter, Space Quest Fan, Connie, soot, mbday630, Mad, Ana and LadyKestrel.....I'm glad you enjoyed the flight of Artemis II ! NASA's Artemis II Crew Return to Houston - scroll to 34:45 **** What's next for the Artemis Program: Artemis III - The Artemis III mission will launch a crew in the Orion spacecraft on top of the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket to test rendezvous and docking capabilities between Orion and commercial spacecraft needed to land astronauts on the Moon. NASA will announce specifics on the Artemis III mission design and crew closer to the 2027 launch Artemis IV - Artemis IV astronauts will travel to lunar orbit where two crew members will descend to the surface and spend approximately a week near the South Pole of the Moon conducting new science before returning to lunar orbit to join their crew for the journey back to Earth **** Daily highlights from the Atremis II mission: Day 1 - Launch Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5Day 6 - Lunar Flyby Day 7Day 8Day 9Day 10 - Re-entry, Splashdown and Recovery
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