The Curiosity Well Podcast

Artemis II: Through the Plasma – The Final Descent (Days 9 & 10)


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After ten days in space and a historic flyby of the Moon, the crew of Artemis II faces their final and most dangerous hurdle: Earth's atmosphere. In our final daily coverage of the Artemis II mission, we break down the critical events of Flight Days 9 and 10. We detail the strict logistics of securing the Orion "Integrity" capsule for high-G deceleration, troubleshoot an unexpected Day 9 communications anomaly, and examine the precise orbital mechanics required to align the spacecraft for a safe return.

Crucially, we analyze NASA's decision to utilize a steeper, 1,983-kilometer direct reentry profile for this crewed flight, comparing the thermal and structural loads to the skip-entry used during Artemis I. From the 38,405 km/h atmospheric interface to the plasma blackout and the final Pacific Ocean splashdown, we explore the intense physics of bringing four humans safely back to Earth.

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The Curiosity Well PodcastBy Lorant Cadar