They were flying a spacecraft that had never carried crew before and entering the atmosphere on a trajectory that had never ...
While splashdown can be harrowing – the spacecraft will hurdle through the atmosphere faster than the speed of sound and ...
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Southern Californians likely won’t be able to see reentry or splashdown in person, but NASA will livestream it. Here’s what ...
The Artemis II astronauts are making a perilous return to Earth after a historic moon mission. Here's how to watch the ...
NASA will stream video of the spacecraft’s return to Earth starting at 6:30 p.m. Friday. You can watch it on NASA’s YouTube ...
You can stream the Artemis II return free on NASA+ at plus.nasa.gov or on NASA's YouTube channel. NASA has also been ...
"It's 13 minutes of things that have to go right," NASA said of the reentry and splashdown, the first with astronauts from ...
The four Artemis II astronauts and their Orion spacecraft are set to splash down in the Pacific Ocean after a 10-day mission ...
After a successful lunar loop, the four astronauts face one more hurdle to splashdown, and it’s the most dangerous.