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    Artemis II astronauts prepare for experience of ‘riding a fireball through the atmosphere’ to get home

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    April 9, 2026
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    Artemis II astronauts prepare for experience of ‘riding a fireball through the atmosphere’ to get home


    The Artemis II crew is picking up speed as their Orion spacecraft continues its journey home.

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    Crew members woke up 322,316 kilometres from Earth on Wednesday — and 134,459 kilometres from the moon — to the sounds of Queen and David Bowie’s Under Pressure.

    Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover and mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen are spending the day conducting important tests as they prepare for their Friday splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.

    They’ve also been preparing the cabin, studying entry procedures, stowing equipment and installing their seats to make sure everything is secured.

    But during an evening news conference, the four astronauts were also asked how they are mentally preparing for their return to Earth.

    An eclipse and crew camaraderie

    Glover said he’s been thinking about splashdown “since April 3, 2023, when we got assigned to this mission.” He said he hasn’t even begun to process the entire experience, but he’s happy to be coming back to share even more pictures and stories.

    “We’ve still got two more days, and riding a fireball through the atmosphere is profound as well,” he said. “I’m gonna be thinking about and talking about all of these things for the rest of my life.”

    Wiseman described seeing the eclipse of the Earth from the spacecraft, adding he was getting chills just recounting it.

    “It is amazing to watch your home planet disappear behind the moon,” he said. “It was just an unbelievable sight, and then it was gone.”

    Koch said she’ll miss the camaraderie of the mission, a kind of teamwork she says you don’t normally get as an adult. And despite the close quarters, she said there’s nothing about the mission that she’s ready to just be over because “this whole thing is a package.”

    “We can’t explore deeper unless we are doing a few things that are inconvenient, unless we’re making a few sacrifices, unless we’re taking a few risks. And those things are all worth it.”

    The milky way galaxy pictured from space
    The Artemis II crew captured this image of the Milky Way on Tuesday. (NASA/The Associated Press)

    Asked how the trip has changed their perspectives about the moon or anything else, Hansen said the one thing it hasn’t changed is his view of life on Earth. 

    “Our purpose on the planet as humans is to find joy, to find the joy in lifting each other up, by creating solutions together instead of destroying,” he said. 

    “And when you see it from out here, it doesn’t change it. It just absolutely reaffirms that. It’s almost like seeing living proof of it.”

    Orion speeding up for trip home

    Earlier, NASA officials updated media on the historic lunar mission at a late afternoon press conference.

    Artemis II entry flight director Rick Henfling says the spacecraft will hit a maximum speed of 38,366 km/h before re-entry.

    “We’re continuing to speed up as we speak,” he said. 

    He said three different sets of parachutes will deploy to slow the spacecraft down, between about 6,700 metres and 1,500 metres above ground, before it lands in the ocean.

    Henfling said all four crew members took turns Wednesday testing and evaluating the “orthostatic intolerance garment,” which is designed to apply lower-body compression, help them maintain blood pressure and circulation and stave off dizziness and fainting on their transition back to Earth’s gravity.

    A call from Canada

    The crew got a video call from Canada in the early evening, where Hansen and his fellow crew members took questions from Prime Minister Mark Carney, Industry Minister Mélanie Joly and some young Canadians.  

    Carney said he was “absolutely thrilled” to speak with the crew, and invited them to Ottawa for maple syrup on pancakes after they return home. 

    “We’ve all been watching and inspired by what you’re doing,” he said. 

    WATCH | Call from the prime minister:

    Carney jokes about maple syrup with Artemis II crew

    During a call with the Artemis II crew on Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney jokingly said Canadians want reassurance that the preference on the Orion capsule was maple syrup over Nutella on pancakes, referencing a viral moment in which a jar of the latter floated through the cabin during a livestream.

    Artemis II broke the distance record Monday as the farthest humans have flown from Earth. The spacecraft reached 406,771 kilometres on the far side of the moon, beating the previous record of 400,171 kilometres set by Apollo 13 in 1970.

    The astronauts spent several hours capturing images and describing the sights as they looped around the moon before heading back toward Earth.

    When Joly asked whether the trip has changed Hansen’s perspective on humankind, he said it’s only reinforced what he already believed. 

    “I think there is enough for all. The purpose of humanity is joy and lifting one another up, creating together versus destroying,” Hansen said. 

    The Ontario astronaut also showed off his patch, created by Anishinaabe artist Henry Guimond, and talked about the importance of his learnings from Indigenous elders and specifically the Seven Sacred Laws in guiding him on the mission. 

    “My mantra when I wake up is I am just going to try to spend my day walking with these attributes,” he said. “And so I start with courage, humility, respect, love, honesty, wisdom and truth.”

    WATCH | Carney asks about crew’s playlist:

    Carney asks Artemis II crew about risk, playlist faves

    The Artemis II crew, which includes Canadian mission specialist Jeremy Hansen, spoke with Prime Minister Mark Carney during a live space-to-Earth connection on Wednesday. Carney asked the astronauts about risk-taking, as well as their favourite wake-up songs during the mission.

    ‘Down to the wire’

    Back at mission control, NASA officials said the USS John P. Murtha ship has left port and is headed to the midway point toward the recovery site in the Pacific Ocean to assist with the splashdown, scheduled for 8:07 p.m. ET Friday.

    Members of NASA and the U.S. military are aboard the ship, preparing to get the crew to safety.

    Artemis II landing and recovery director Liliana Villarreal said divers will open the Orion hatch after splashdown and help the astronauts from their seats onto a large inflatable raft called the front porch.

    That’s where they will await pickup from two Navy helicopters, which will rotate picking up all four crew members before they return to the recovery ship “within a few minutes of each other,” Villareal said.

    The crew members will then undergo routine post-flight medical checkups on the ship.

    WATCH | The purpose of the Artemis II mission:

    Artemis II crew is on its way home. So what did they accomplish?

    The Artemis II has completed its lunar flyby and is now on its way back to Earth. The 10-day mission will end this week on Friday. It was the first crewed lunar flyby in 50 years. Katie Mack, an astrophysicist with the Perimeter Institute, talks about the mission’s purpose and what it accomplished.

    Officials say the spacecraft appears to be in excellent condition for re-entry, and weather conditions are looking favourable — but they say there’s still a lot of work to be done by crews on land, at sea and in the sky to ensure a safe landing.

    “We’re down to the wire now,” said Lakiesha Hawkins, acting deputy associate administrator for NASA’s Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate.

    “Obviously getting the crew back home and getting them landed safely is a significant part of the risk that’s still in front of us.”



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