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- Artemis II splashdown time, location for San Diego landing
When is the Artemis II splashdown in California? See time, location Here's what to know about how you can use NASA's official tracker to keep up with their journey
- What to know about the Artemis splashdown off California – NBC Los Angeles
What to know as the Artemis II crew speeds toward splashdown off Southern California A 10-day mission and 695,000-mile round trip ends Friday with the Orion crew capsule splashdown in the Pacific
- Artemis II splashdown California visibility and when to watch
When is the Artemis II splashdown in California? Orion capsule is set to splash down about 8:07 pm ET Friday, April 10, 2026, possibly near San Diego
- NASAs Artemis II Moon Mission to end with San Diego splashdown: When . . .
The Artemis II crew is set to make history as they travel around the far side of the moon, ending with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on April 10
- NASA says Artemis II will splash down about 60 mi off San Diego - MSN
NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight around the Moon since the Apollo era, is expected to end with its Orion capsule splashing down about 60 miles off the coast of California near
- How to see astronauts off California’s coast in historic Artemis II . . .
Golden State residents have a chance to witness history on Friday when the crew of Artemis II returns to earth, splashing down of the Southern California coast
- What time will Artemis II splash down near California? Track mission
The Artemis II astronauts are on their way back to Earth, nearing 209,100 miles away Track their journey as they prepare for a Pacific Ocean landing
- Can you see the Artemis II splash down off the California coast?
Can you see the splashdown from the shore? The capsule is expected to splash down in the Pacific roughly between San Clemente Island and Catalina Island shortly after 5 p m PT on Friday, April 10
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