NASA Announces Splashdown Time For Artemis 2 Mission

by Jamie Stockwell
NASA Announces Splashdown Time For Artemis 2 Mission

NASA Announces Splashdown Time For Artemis 2 Mission...

NASA has officially revealed the splashdown time for the Artemis 2 mission, marking a pivotal moment in the U.S. space program. The spacecraft is scheduled to return to Earth at 2:45 PM EDT on April 10, 2026, landing in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. This announcement comes as anticipation builds for the first crewed mission to the Moon since 1972.

The Artemis 2 mission, which launched earlier this year, carries four astronauts: NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen. Their journey around the Moon is a critical step toward NASA’s goal of establishing a sustainable human presence on the lunar surface by the late 2020s.

The splashdown event is trending today as millions of Americans tune in to watch the historic return. NASA’s live broadcast, which begins at 1:30 PM EDT, will provide real-time coverage of the spacecraft’s descent and recovery operations. Public interest is heightened by the mission’s significance in advancing space exploration and inspiring future generations.

The safe return of the Artemis 2 crew is a major milestone for NASA and its international partners. It also underscores the U.S.’s commitment to leading global space exploration efforts. As the mission concludes, attention will shift to Artemis 3, which aims to land astronauts on the Moon in 2026.

The splashdown will be followed by extensive medical checks and debriefings for the crew. NASA has emphasized the importance of this mission in testing technologies and procedures for future lunar and Mars missions. With Artemis 2’s success, the U.S. is one step closer to returning humans to the Moon and beyond.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.