S005-EEUU ASTRONAUTAS ARTEMIS II ATERRIZAJE
STORY: The Artemis II capsule and its four-member crew streaked through Earth's atmosphere and safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Friday (April 10) after nearly 10 days in space, capping the first voyage by humans to the moon in over half a century.
NASA's gumdrop-shaped Orion capsule, dubbed Integrity, parachuted gently into calm seas off the Southern California coast shortly after 5 p.m. PT, concluding a mission that took the astronauts deeper into space than anyone had flown before.
The Artemis II flight, travelling a total of 694,392 miles (1,117,515 km) across two Earth orbits and a climactic lunar flyby some 252,000 miles away, was the debut crewed test flight in a series of Artemis missions that aim to return astronauts to the lunar surface starting in 2028.
The splashdown, about two hours before sunset, was carried by live video feed in a NASA webcast.
Recovery teams were standing by to secure the floating capsule and retrieve the crew - U.S. astronauts Reid Wiseman, 50, Victor Glover, 49, and Christina Koch, 47, along with Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, 50.
The crew's homecoming cleared a critical final hurdle for the Lockheed Martin-built LMT.N Orion spacecraft, proving it would withstand the extreme forces of re-entry from a lunar-return trajectory.
It followed a white-knuckle, 13-minute fiery plunge through Earth's atmosphere, generating frictional heat that sent temperatures on the capsule's exterior soaring to some 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit (2,760 degrees Celsius).
At the peak of re-entry stress, as expected, intense heat and air compression formed a red-hot sheath of ionized gas, or plasma, that engulfed the capsule, cutting off radio communications with the crew for several minutes.
The tension broke as contact was re-established and two sets of parachutes were seen billowing from the nose of the free-falling capsule, slowing its descent to about 15 mph (25 kph) before Orion gently hit the water.
DESCRIPCIÓN DE IMÁGENES
SHOWS: HOUSTON, TEXAS, UNITED STATES (APRIL 10, 2026) (NASA – For editorial use only)
1. VARIOUS OF FLIGHT CONTROLLERS GATHERING IN CONTROL ROOM
OFF THE COAST, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (APRIL 10, 2026) (NASA – For editorial use only).
2. RECOVERY TEAMS LOADING SAFETY VESTS FOR ARTEMIS II ASTRONAUTS INTO SPACE CAPSULE
3. FIRST ARTEMIS II ASTRONAUT (IN ORANGE JUMPSUIT) EMERGING FROM SPACE CAPSULE AND GETTING ONTO INFLATABLE RAFT
4. SECOND ARTEMIS II ASTRONAUT (IN ORANGE JUMPSUIT) EMERGING FROM SPACE CAPSULE AND GETTING ONTO INFLATABLE RAFT
5. THIRD ARTEMIS II ASTRONAUT (IN ORANGE JUMPSUIT) EMERGING FROM SPACE CAPSULE AND GETTING ONTO INFLATABLE RAFT
6. ARTEMIS II ASTRONAUT AND COMMANDER, REID WISEMAN, (IN ORANGE JUMPSUIT) EMERGING FROM SPACE CAPSULE AND GETTING ONTO INFLATABLE RAFT
7. VARIOUS OF SPACE CAPSULE AND VESSELS
8. VARIOUS OF ASTRONAUTS SEATED IN INFLATABLE RAFT