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What will happen after Artemis 2 splashes down? NASA’s post-mission process explained

winner splash The end of NASA’s Artemis 2 mission marks the end of a historic journey around the moon. But it also triggers a series of crucial post-mission steps for space agencies and astronauts.

This handout photo released by NASA shows NASA’s Orion spacecraft landing in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California on April 10 with Artemis 2 astronauts. (NASA/AFP)

After nearly 10 days in space, Orion capsule carries four passengers astronaut The safe return to the Pacific Ocean ended the first human voyage to the moon in more than 50 years.

What follows is a carefully planned process involving rehabilitation and medical examinations.

1. Immediate recovery at sea

Recovery operations began within minutes of splashdown. According to Reuters, a U.S. Navy team was in place early to protect the capsule and assist in the evacuation of the astronauts.

The process is very methodical and can take close to an hour. Crews used boats to access the capsule and attached an inflatable platform to the hatch. The astronauts were then carefully rescued, assessed and airlifted by helicopter to a nearby Navy ship: the USS John P. Moussa, The Guardian reported.

2. Health check and return to Earth

Once aboard the recovery ship, the astronauts will undergo an initial medical evaluation. Even after the task is successfully completed, NASA Closely monitor the physical effects of deep space travel and re-entry.

The crew is expected to remain under observation before flying to Johnson Space Center in Houston, where they will be reunited with their families and continue to recover, Reuters reported.

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3. Spacecraft inspection and data review

While the astronauts recovered, engineers focused their attention on the Orion spacecraft. The capsule experienced high-speed reentry, reaching temperatures of about 5,000°F (2,760°C), making this phase a critical test.

Reuters described the descent as a “tense” fall, while a NASA commentator called the landing a “perfect bullseye splashdown.” Data collected during the mission, specifically from the heat shield and onboard systems, will now be analyzed to improve future flights.

4. Preparing for future lunar missions

In addition to recovery and analysis, Artemis II plays an important role in NASA’s long-term goals. As The Guardian points out, this mission proves that humans can once again safely travel through cislunar space: the area between the Earth and the moon.

Also read: NASA Artemis II update: Why the trip home is the most dangerous part of the entire mission

Astronauts also tested critical systems, including life support, radiation detection and operating procedures necessary for deep space missions.

These insights will feed directly into planning for Artemis 3, which aims to return humans to the lunar surface later this decade.

While splashdown marked the end of Artemis 2, it was ultimately a transition point. From astronaut recovery to spacecraft analysis and mission planning, every step is designed to establish continued human exploration beyond Earth.

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