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Artemis II Crew Will Experience Communication Loss During Reentry

9 April 2026
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Following a historic lunar flyby, the Artemis II crew is approaching the final stages of their 10-day mission, set to conclude on Friday with a critical reentry into Earth’s atmosphere and subsequent splashdown. During reentry, communication with Mission Control will be lost for approximately six minutes, a period necessary for the spacecraft to demonstrate its ability to safely return its crew. The Orion spacecraft will enter the atmosphere at over 24,000 mph, generating extreme heat and creating a plasma bubble that blocks radio signals. After a 13-minute descent, Orion is expected to splash down in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego at 5:07 p.m. PT (8:07 p.m. ET), where specially designed parachutes will ensure a safe landing speed of around 20 mph.

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The Artemis II mission represents a significant step forward in NASA’s efforts to return humans to the Moon and eventually to Mars. Following the successful Artemis I uncrewed mission, Artemis II aims to validate the spacecraft’s systems and reentry capabilities with a crew onboard. The mission is critical for testing technologies and procedures that will be used in future lunar exploration missions, including the goal of establishing a sustainable human presence on the Moon. As part of the broader Artemis program, these missions are integral to advancing human spaceflight and deepening our understanding of the Moon’s resources and potential for future exploration.

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