About this episode
Artemis Twos ten-day journey to the moon and back concludes today, marking the first crewed mission to venture beyond low Earth orbit. The astronauts, traveling at up to twenty-five thousand miles per hour, will reenter the atmosphere off San Diego at eight oh seven PM Eastern, experiencing four Gs and a six-minute comms blackout. Southern Californians may hear a sonic boom around five to five fifteen PM Pacific. The USS John P. Murtha awaits to retrieve the crew, with everyone expected back in Houston within a couple of hours. This successful mission paves the way for future moon landings, potentially as early as twenty twenty-eight.
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