• #101
Artemis II’s journey back to Earth will likely trigger a “sonic boom” so strong that it could end up rattling windows in parts of Southern California. I'm in San Diego, I'll update you all. 🚀🌜🚀🌛
I grew up in the 70's and had air force bases around. We heard sonic booms occasionally. It was wild.
 
  • #102
  • #103
After a journey of more than 690,000 miles, the crew is nearly home.

The Artemis II crew will splash down off the coast of San Diego later today and, though it won’t be visible from land, you can still wave in their general direction to welcome them back to Earth!

 
  • #104
Started watching NASA's coverage of the return to Earth:

 
  • #105
  • #106
Watching here:

sorry, already posted.
 
  • #107
May Godspeed them safely home !!
What an adventure !
 
  • #108
Erin Burnett is live on CNN with some former astronauts
 
  • #109
separation of the module ok....now the raze burn maneuver soon to tilt the module into the angle trajectory
 
  • #110
  • #111
Entering 6 minute communication blackout.
 
  • #112
Now everyone holds their breath for 6 minutes
 
  • #113
Crazy, I'm actually shivering
 
  • #114
I wonder how much the blackout is due to technical issues and how much the blackout is a precaution "just in case".
 
  • #115
9 minutes to splashdown
 
  • #116
I wonder how much the blackout is due to technical issues and how much the blackout is a precaution "just in case".
It's my understanding they can't communicate anyway with this plasma effect.
 
  • #117
  • #118
intermittent views...whew!
 
  • #119
Recovery teams have visual
 
  • #120
Back in communication!
 

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