Posted on 04/09/2026 12:28:44 PM PDT by BenLurkin
On their last full day in space, the Artemis II crew began the morning with “Lonesome Drifter” by Charley Crockett as they approached Earth at 147,337 miles.
NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen will continue preparing for their return to Earth set for Friday, April 10, including reviewing re-entry and splashdown procedures and conducting a return trajectory correction burn.
Cabin configuration for re-entry
Koch and Hansen will begin by stowing equipment they have had out during the mission, removing cargo and locker netting, installing and adjusting crew seats to ensure all items are secured before their return to Earth. As part of the day’s activities, the crew will review the latest weather briefing, recovery force status, and entry timeline. Throughout the day, they also will work through post‑landing operations.
Another push home
Orion’s thrusters are scheduled to ignite for the second return trajectory correction burn at 9:53 p.m. EDT to fine‑tune the spacecraft’s path toward Earth. The maneuver will further refine Orion’s trajectory and ensure the spacecraft remains aligned for atmospheric re-entry. During the burn, Hansen will review the procedure steps and monitor Orion’s guidance, navigation, and propulsion systems.
Preparing for splashdown
As Artemis II nears its return to Earth, NASA teams on the ground are completing final preparations for Orion’s re-entry and splashdown around 8:07 p.m. (5:07 p.m. PDT) Friday, April 10, off the coast of San Diego.
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Have they safely stowed the moon sample rocks?
I hope ICE is on the recovery ship, waiting for the Canadian.
A remarkably successful mission thus far. Just need the crew safely on earth again to cap it off.
With suns activity as high as it has been then these astronauts have really taken some radiation. I would not be surprised if their lives end up being notably shortened.
I’m just wondering if she’s pregnant. Sooner or later we’ve got to find out if that’s possible. This mission would have been a good opportunity since the crew has few other tasks.
🚽 Have four unoccupied bathroom stalls ready! 😉
One more day and they can take the clothes-pin off their nose an breath non-stinking fresh air!
As bad as it must stink in there due to the backed up toilet and ten days, and her bow wow looks, those guys would have to be real horn dogs to take one for the team like that. She won’t be birthin’ no baby any time soon.
Give it up. Take your meds.
“Wouldn’t it be great to make everybody think we landed on the moon?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6MOnehCOUw
Have our friends in the conspiracy loon community come up with a theory about where Orion went after it took off if it didn’t go to the moon?
Were there any cabin crew docking procedures rehearsed ?
It will be interesting to see if sperms behave the same in space. Also when they meet eggs.
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