Artemis II set to begin toughest part of mission: Reentering Earth’s atmosphere
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
After nearly 10 days in space, a record-setting trip beyond the moon, and a long arc back toward home, NASA’s four-person crew is preparing for the most dangerous part of the mission: plunging back through Earth’s atmosphere. The reentry sequence is slated for Friday evening and is expected to unfold over several hours, testing both […]
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