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NASA’s Artemis II re-entry and splashdown timeline and streaming coverage. Splashdown is targeted for 7:07pm CT (8:07pm ET / 5:07pm PT) off the coast of San Diego, where NASA’s recovery team will be standing by to welcome the Artemis II crew home. (NASA)

NASA’s Artemis II re-entry and splashdown timeline and streaming coverage. Splashdown is targeted for 7:07pm CT (8:07pm ET / 5:07pm PT) off the coast of San Diego, where NASA’s recovery team will be standing by to welcome the Artemis II crew home. (NASA)

NASA’s Artemis II re-entry and splashdown timeline and streaming coverage. Splashdown is targeted for 7:07pm CT (8:07pm ET / 5:07pm PT) off the coast of San Diego, where NASA’s recovery team will be standing by to welcome the Artemis II crew home. (NASA)

The Artemis II crew – CSA (Canadian Space Agency) Astronaut Jeremy Hansen (far left) and NASA astronauts Christina Koch (center left), Reid Wiseman (center right), and Victor Glover (right) – pauses to wave after a live conversation with President Donald J. Trump following their historic lunar flyby during Flight Day 6. They are pictured on the screens of the White Flight Control room at NASA’s Mission Control Center at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. (NASA/Robert Markowitz)
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