The Artemis II crew is set to return to Earth on Friday evening. Their spacecraft will splash down in the Pacific Ocean.
NASA will provide a live broadcast of the event. Viewers can watch the coverage on NASA’s website and television channel.
This mission marks a critical step toward returning humans to the moon. The crew has been testing systems in a lunar orbit.
The return process involves a high-speed reentry into Earth’s atmosphere. The capsule will deploy parachutes to slow its descent before hitting the water.
Recovery teams are stationed near the splashdown zone. They will retrieve the astronauts and the Orion spacecraft shortly after landing.
This homecoming concludes a journey of approximately ten days. The mission has provided valuable data for future Artemis lunar flights.
Public interest in the event remains high. It represents a major milestone in deep space exploration efforts.





