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Artemis II astronauts prepare for re-entry and splashdown
2026-04-10 · via TheJournal.ie

Artemis II crew, clockwise from left, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, Reid Wiseman, and Victor Glover, pause for group photo inside Orion spacecraft Alamy Stock Photo

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Their journey has resulted in stunning photographs that have captivated the imaginations of people on Earth.

THE ARTEMIS II astronauts conducted a historic lunar flyby, gathered invaluable data and took in unprecedented Moon views, but one of the most crucial moments of their 10-day mission is still to come: splashdown.

Earlier this week, Americans Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch along with Canadian Jeremy Hansen voyaged further from Earth than any human before, in a mission considered a key stepping stone towards eventual crewed lunar landings, and more.

Moon joy [noun]

the feeling of intense happiness and excitement that only comes from a mission to the Moon

The Artemis II crew bring us endless Moon joy. pic.twitter.com/7vrS1lLd0C

— NASA (@NASA) April 10, 2026

They are scheduled to splash down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego at 5.07pm local time (1.07am Irish time Saturday), after which Nasa and the military will help them get out of the capsule and fly them to a recovery ship.

Their journey has been rich in milestones and has already resulted in stunning photographs that have captivated the imaginations of people on Earth.

in-this-image-provided-by-nasa-the-artemis-ii-crew-photographed-the-moons-crater-on-monday-april-6-2026-nasa-via-ap In image provided by NASA, Artemis II crew photographed the Moon's crater on 6 April 6, 2026. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

But until the astronauts are home safe, it’s too early to talk about success, Nasa’s associate administrator Amit Kshatriya told a briefing on Thursday.

“When we can start celebrating is when we have a crew safely in the medbay of the ship,” the high-ranking official said. “That’s really when we can allow the emotions to take over, and, you know, start talking about success.”

“We need to have the crew home before we do that.”

Vital heat shield

The stakes are particularly high given concerns that arose during Artemis I, a 2022 uncrewed test flight to the Moon and back that saw the Orion heat shield erode in unexpected ways.

The heat shield is vital: During its re-entry, the Orion spacecraft will face temperatures peaking around 2,760 degrees Celsius, or half as hot as the surface of the Sun.

The astronauts will come hurtling back at a maximum velocity of 10,657 metres per second – more than 30 times the speed of sound.

The heat shield is meant to slowly erode – “ablate,” as Nasa puts it – to protect the capsule, a process that during Artemis I was disrupted.

To minimise any risk to the crew, Nasa has changed the re-entry path they had used in that test mission, after determining it had played a role in the complications.

“We have high confidence in the system and the heat shield and the parachutes and the recovery systems we put together,” Kshatriya said. “The engineering supports it, the Artemis I flight data supports it. All of our ground test supports it. Our analysis supports it.”

“And tomorrow, the crew is going to put their lives behind that confidence.”

Asked later about stress levels on the ground, Nasa’s associate administrator said “it’s impossible to say you don’t have any irrational fears left.”

“But I would tell you, I don’t have any rational fears about what’s going to happen.”

Joy and anxiety

Nasa said loved ones of the astronauts will be watching the return from Houston’s mission control.

Catherine Hansen, the wife of astronaut Jeremy, told AFP that “it has been a very emotional week.”

“There’s been a lot of happiness and excitement, a lot of joy,” she said, but also “some anxiety and some wanting to get him home safely.”

The second phase of the Artemis program has been described by Nasa as a “test mission,” including to verify the reliability of the Orion capsule, which before now had not carried humans.

earthset-over-the-moons-curved-limb-during-artemis-ii-lunar-flyby-crescent-earth-with-clouds-over-australia-and-oceania-orientale-basin-and-hertzsp Earth over the Moon's curved limb during Artemis II lunar flyby Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

It was also a voyage marked by historic achievements: Glover was the first person of colour to fly around the Moon, Koch was the first woman, and Canadian Hansen the first non-American.

The crew have reported in vivid detail features of the lunar surface and later witnessed a solar eclipse as well as meteorite impacts.

Nasa senior official Lakiesha Hawkins told a briefing this week that “when the mission goes well, it can look like flying to the Moon is easy.”

“It certainly is not,” she continued. “We can’t forget that this is a test flight, and we are taking everything that we’re learning forward to support the next mission.”

Late Wednesday, astronaut Koch said that “every single thing we do” is with the next crew in mind.

And mission commander Wiseman reflected that “what we really hoped in our soul is that we could, for just a moment, have the world pause – and remember that this is a beautiful planet in a very special place in our universe.

“We should all cherish what we have been gifted.”

© AFP 2026