Artemis II splashdown: When it lands, risks and how to watch live
The Orion spacecraft will make its return to Earth at 00:07 GMT, splashing down off the San Diego coast.
The Orion spacecraft will make its return to Earth at 00:07 GMT, splashing down off the San Diego coast. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
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The Orion spacecraft will make its return to Earth at 00:07 GMT, splashing down off the San Diego coast.
The Orion space capsule will enter the Earth's atmosphere as a burning fireball, travelling at about 40,000 km/h, splashing down off the coast of southern California. Here's a breakdown of how the spacecraft copes with high temperatures, slows down, and what happens as it splashes down.
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HOUSTON, April 10 - The four Artemis II astronauts, returning from the world's first crewed moon voyage in over half a century, hurtled back toward Earth on Friday aboard their gumdrop-shaped Orion spacecraft, headed…
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are preparing for re-entry Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
The four crew members are preparing to reenter the Earth's atmosphere before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean off the California coast. Follow DW.
Retired NASA astronaut Susan Kilrain explains what the Artemis II crew will experience after reentry. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
The four astronauts are set to touch down on Earth and conclude the 10-day mission after completing moon flyby The number of human beings who have travelled to the moon and returned safely to Earth will grow to 28 on…
Artemis II is carrying a four-person crew on a 10-day journey around the moon. Grouped from 4 articles across 2 sources.