Artemis 2 Reentry: How And Where To Watch Live
Artemis 2 Reentry: How And Where To Watch Live...
The Artemis 2 spacecraft is set to reenter Earth's atmosphere today, marking a critical milestone in NASA's lunar exploration program. The event is trending as millions anticipate witnessing the crew capsule's fiery descent, the first manned reentry from deep space since Apollo.
NASA confirmed the Orion capsule will splash down in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego around 12:30 PM ET. The agency is streaming the reentry live on NASA TV and its website, with coverage beginning at 10:00 AM ET. Major networks like CNN and Fox News will also carry the broadcast.
The mission's success hinges on Orion's heat shield protecting astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen during the 5,000°F reentry. Public interest surged after NASA released real-time tracking maps yesterday, showing the spacecraft's approach trajectory.
Best viewing spots for the sonic boom include coastal areas from Los Angeles to Tijuana. NASA warns against attempting to observe from private boats due to safety restrictions. The reentry caps Artemis 2's 10-day test flight around the Moon, paving the way for future lunar landings.
Social media platforms are flooded with #Artemis2 posts as schools and science centers host watch parties nationwide. The event coincides with the 56th anniversary of Apollo 13's crisis, drawing historical parallels about space exploration risks and triumphs.
NASA will hold a post-splashdown briefing at 3:00 PM ET to discuss mission results. Recovery teams aboard the USS John P. Murtha are stationed 200 miles offshore to retrieve the capsule and astronauts immediately after landing.