miércoles, 8 de abril de 2026

Artemis II – Day 8 (April 8, 2026)

 Almost there—Integrity is heading home!

The crew—Wiseman, Glover, Koch, and Hansen—woke up to the sounds of "Under Pressure" (Queen & Bowie) while 200,278 miles from Earth and 83,549 miles from the Moon, on their way home.


Day's Highlights

Health and Exercise

Exercise session using the flywheel (a cable system for aerobics and resistance training), part of the daily fitness regimen.



Anti-Orthostatic Suit Test

All four crew members evaluated the lower-body compression garment worn underneath the Orion survival suit. Its function is to combat orthostatic intolerance—dizziness or fainting upon standing—after prolonged periods in microgravity.

Manual Control of Orion (~10:55 p.m. EDT)


The crew will manually pilot the capsule into a "tail-to-Sun" attitude, testing the guidance, navigation, and control systems while managing temperature and power generation.



Press Conference (~10:45 p.m. EDT)

Media representatives will have the opportunity to speak with the crew following their historic lunar flyby.


Splashdown Preparations


The crew will begin stowing equipment and installing their seats in preparation for reentry.


The demonstration of the radiation shielding deployment was canceled to prioritize cabin preparations.


Scheduled Splashdown: Friday, April 10, at 8:07 p.m. EDT off the coast of San Diego.


Live coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. on NASA+, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Apple TV, HBO Max, and more.

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