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Artemis II Splashdown: Orion Crew Returns to Earth | Pacific Ocean Landing Forecast

2026-04-09 45 Dailymotion

In this breaking news update, we cover NASA’s Artemis II crew as they prepare for splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on Friday. The Orion spacecraft is set to return from lunar orbit – the first crewed Moon mission in decades. But weather conditions off the coast of San Diego will determine the exact landing time and location.<br /><br />🔴 Key topics covered in this video:<br /><br />Artemis II splashdown schedule – April 10 at 5:07 p.m. PDT<br /><br />Weather criteria for safe Orion recovery (wave heights, wind speed, visibility)<br /><br />Pacific storm system approaching the West Coast – will it delay landing?<br /><br />Splashdown zone: 50–80 miles off San Diego<br /><br />Sonic boom possible for coastal residents<br /><br />✅ Current forecast as of Wednesday: Conditions remain favorable for the scheduled reentry and splashdown.<br /><br />NASA will confirm the exact landing time and location on Thursday. Stay tuned for live updates and post-splashdown coverage.<br /><br />📌 Related searches:<br />Artemis II return, Orion splashdown Pacific Ocean, NASA Moon mission 2026, San Diego splashdown zone, crewed lunar orbit reentry<br /><br />🔔 Subscribe for more NASA mission updates and space news.<br /><br />#ArtemisII #OrionSplashdown #NASA #MoonMission #SpaceNews

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