1 00:00:10,460 --> 00:00:11,661 Integrity crew. 2 00:00:11,661 --> 00:00:14,664 When you are able, could you give us an indicator, 3 00:00:14,748 --> 00:00:18,768 an indication if you are bumping up against or touching the, 4 00:00:19,102 --> 00:00:22,288 smoke detector in any way when you're over in that area of the cabin? 5 00:00:31,347 --> 00:00:34,350 I think NCC reported some, 6 00:00:34,851 --> 00:00:36,269 erroneous data yesterday. 7 00:00:36,269 --> 00:00:37,470 Maybe that's happening again. 8 00:00:37,470 --> 00:00:41,057 We we had a tower over there, but we don't think we're bumping into it. 9 00:00:42,325 --> 00:00:46,496 Give us a couple more seconds because we need to grab a few more pictures, 10 00:00:47,030 --> 00:00:50,033 and then we'll try to get away from it for a minute. 11 00:00:51,151 --> 00:00:52,469 And we don't have any concern. 12 00:00:52,469 --> 00:00:54,721 You guys can stay over there, keep taking your photos. 13 00:00:54,721 --> 00:00:55,772 We were just curious. 14 00:00:55,772 --> 00:00:58,758 Continue. 15 00:01:02,479 --> 00:01:04,998 This is Artemis is mission control in Houston, Texas. 16 00:01:04,998 --> 00:01:08,001 We're currently seven days, five hours. 17 00:01:08,401 --> 00:01:10,220 All right. Sounds good to me. 18 00:01:10,220 --> 00:01:14,157 Yeah, we we caught a view of Earth and, window one, 19 00:01:14,724 --> 00:01:17,060 and now we're completely distracted for a little bit. 20 00:01:17,060 --> 00:01:18,211 You guys are looking. 21 00:01:19,229 --> 00:01:19,879 Thanks. 22 00:01:19,879 --> 00:01:22,048 Yeah, we love that. We were just noticing. 23 00:01:22,048 --> 00:01:26,369 It's really cool, actually, in the data that you come seeing, they're seeing, 24 00:01:27,420 --> 00:01:30,473 an indication on the smoke detector, and they think it's when the flash goes off. 25 00:01:31,074 --> 00:01:32,358 So we're just curious. 26 00:01:32,358 --> 00:01:35,361 Thank you. 27 00:01:35,395 --> 00:01:37,680 This is Artemis mission control in Houston, Texas. 28 00:01:37,680 --> 00:01:41,518 We're currently seven days, five hours and 22 minutes into the Artemis two mission. 29 00:01:42,018 --> 00:01:43,670 You can see the crew there on your screen 30 00:01:43,670 --> 00:01:47,157 inside the Orion spacecraft, which was named integrity by its crew. 31 00:01:47,157 --> 00:01:50,243 They are currently capturing some images. 32 00:01:50,243 --> 00:01:54,597 It looks like they're capturing images of each other in front of one of the cabin 33 00:01:54,597 --> 00:01:57,600 windows, with a view of Earth outside. 34 00:01:58,468 --> 00:02:00,436 And of course, we have been uploading 35 00:02:00,436 --> 00:02:04,307 and sharing imagery as we receive it from the crew 36 00:02:06,292 --> 00:02:07,076 there on your screen. 37 00:02:07,076 --> 00:02:10,079 From left to right, you can see NASA astronaut Christina Kirk. 38 00:02:13,950 --> 00:02:14,634 NASA astronaut 39 00:02:14,634 --> 00:02:18,421 Reid Wiseman and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen. 40 00:02:18,421 --> 00:02:21,658 And it looked like Reid was trying to show off the image that he was 41 00:02:21,658 --> 00:02:24,661 capturing just now. 42 00:02:39,959 --> 00:02:41,427 All right. 43 00:02:41,427 --> 00:02:43,713 Wow. Thank you for showing us that. 44 00:02:43,713 --> 00:02:46,699 That is so cool. 45 00:03:01,981 --> 00:03:04,284 We look like we're smiling at you 46 00:03:04,284 --> 00:03:07,287 like a little Cheshire cat. 47 00:03:15,862 --> 00:03:18,865 Yeah, that is exactly the same comment that we made. 48 00:03:18,982 --> 00:03:21,985 And that's why we put Victor beside it for his smile 49 00:03:22,969 --> 00:03:24,137 and took a picture of it. 50 00:03:24,137 --> 00:03:25,021 There it is. 51 00:03:25,021 --> 00:03:27,473 It's Moses Brown, where I believe it. 52 00:03:27,473 --> 00:03:30,476 Thank you. 53 00:03:35,248 --> 00:03:36,683 Sunny 63. 54 00:03:36,683 --> 00:03:39,686 We need to take a picture of a happy eye. 55 00:03:53,399 --> 00:03:55,551 Now, E-Comm is as happy as the earth. 56 00:03:59,088 --> 00:04:00,056 And, Houston, 57 00:04:00,056 --> 00:04:04,644 you're seeing a little bit of us to see you dump yourselves. 58 00:04:04,644 --> 00:04:07,013 Crescent Earth and the solar array. 59 00:04:07,013 --> 00:04:09,482 So it's pretty sweet view. 60 00:04:09,482 --> 00:04:12,468 Window one right now. 61 00:04:13,886 --> 00:04:15,355 This is Mission control, Houston. 62 00:04:15,355 --> 00:04:19,742 And this morning, as we get underway with flight day nine on the Artemis 63 00:04:19,826 --> 00:04:24,030 two mission, joining us today, Johnson Space Center Director Vanessa White. 64 00:04:24,113 --> 00:04:26,249 NASA, thanks for being with us today. 65 00:04:26,249 --> 00:04:29,252 It's a privilege. 66 00:04:29,852 --> 00:04:30,136 Oh, my. 67 00:04:30,136 --> 00:04:33,139 Know what a phenomenal, phenomenal mission we've been having. 68 00:04:33,589 --> 00:04:35,758 So excited to be here. 69 00:04:35,758 --> 00:04:37,043 It is historic in nature. 70 00:04:37,043 --> 00:04:40,496 We're about 32 hours until, we're expecting, the crew 71 00:04:40,496 --> 00:04:43,800 to splashdown in the Pacific to complete the mission. 72 00:04:45,001 --> 00:04:46,469 Big picture. 73 00:04:46,469 --> 00:04:50,156 The history making aspects of the mission are clearly delineated. 74 00:04:50,156 --> 00:04:53,910 But in your mind, the significance of what we are 75 00:04:53,910 --> 00:04:56,913 pulling off here this week and what it means for the future. 76 00:04:57,480 --> 00:04:59,482 You know, Rob, it's just, 77 00:05:00,450 --> 00:05:03,269 it's hard to describe the significance of this mission 78 00:05:03,269 --> 00:05:07,523 we have building and planning our teams towards this for quite some time. 79 00:05:08,124 --> 00:05:11,661 The Orion spacecraft is managed here at the Johnson Space Center. 80 00:05:12,328 --> 00:05:15,531 We have been a part of the design development test 81 00:05:15,531 --> 00:05:19,319 of that vehicle, and it's had milestones along the way. 82 00:05:19,502 --> 00:05:23,189 You know, we had our uncrewed Artemis one mission back in 2022, 83 00:05:23,423 --> 00:05:28,194 but now we have our astronauts on board, and they are demonstrating that 84 00:05:28,194 --> 00:05:33,499 that spacecraft is ready for us to have humans on board for us to continue 85 00:05:33,499 --> 00:05:37,704 deep space exploration, which we have not done since 1972. 86 00:05:38,121 --> 00:05:40,757 So this is the Artemis generation. 87 00:05:40,757 --> 00:05:45,445 This is our generation's opportunity to explore 88 00:05:45,595 --> 00:05:48,598 and to build from what Apollo did. 89 00:05:48,715 --> 00:05:52,919 But moving to the moon, we're now going to have a moon base. 90 00:05:53,186 --> 00:05:54,887 We're going to learn how to live there. 91 00:05:54,887 --> 00:05:56,039 We're going to go to Mars. 92 00:05:56,039 --> 00:05:58,558 It opens up all of the universe. 93 00:05:58,558 --> 00:06:00,560 It's just amazing for human exploration. 94 00:06:03,379 --> 00:06:04,614 And, we're on board. 95 00:06:04,614 --> 00:06:06,833 Integrity, with our four astronauts. 96 00:06:06,833 --> 00:06:10,853 Christina Cook on the left, Victor Glover, commander Reed Wiseman, 97 00:06:11,237 --> 00:06:13,856 and Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency. 98 00:06:13,856 --> 00:06:15,858 On the right, 99 00:06:15,858 --> 00:06:19,195 the crew, is continuing to stow equipment on board. 100 00:06:19,579 --> 00:06:23,299 They've concluded a conference with entry flight Director Rick Handling 101 00:06:23,633 --> 00:06:26,753 to review, procedures for tomorrow's return to Earth. 102 00:06:27,804 --> 00:06:31,824 And, we'll soon be moving into a mid-day meal on the day 103 00:06:31,824 --> 00:06:34,827 before their homecoming to planet Earth. 104 00:06:39,182 --> 00:06:41,784 And, Jackie, while I have you, 105 00:06:41,784 --> 00:06:46,172 we just wanted to express even more our gratitude for these. 106 00:06:46,172 --> 00:06:47,090 Awesome. 107 00:06:47,090 --> 00:06:50,426 I'll call them, drink notes and drink messages. 108 00:06:50,877 --> 00:06:54,113 So many people wrote really cool, 109 00:06:54,113 --> 00:06:57,600 heartfelt messages on our bonus drinks, 110 00:06:57,600 --> 00:07:02,488 and we are just smiling ear to ear every time, we look at one. 111 00:07:02,839 --> 00:07:04,707 So thank you so much. 112 00:07:04,707 --> 00:07:10,129 It was really fun to find these and they're really giving us a boost for entry day. 113 00:07:14,717 --> 00:07:15,568 We will make sure 114 00:07:15,568 --> 00:07:18,571 that message gets heard by everyone who needs to hear it. 115 00:07:18,571 --> 00:07:21,557 Thank you. 116 00:07:24,894 --> 00:07:25,912 This is Mission Control 117 00:07:25,912 --> 00:07:30,299 Houston here in the, flight control room, a welcome visitor, 118 00:07:30,450 --> 00:07:34,403 Charlie Blackwell Thompson, the Artemis launch director 119 00:07:34,887 --> 00:07:39,475 who kicked off this mission with the flawless launch of the Space 120 00:07:39,475 --> 00:07:43,729 Launch System and the four integrity astronauts back on April 1st. 121 00:07:44,480 --> 00:07:47,133 She's here visiting at the Johnson Space Center, 122 00:07:47,133 --> 00:07:50,486 currently talking to her ascent flight director Judd Freeling. 123 00:07:51,053 --> 00:07:55,007 And, the entry flight director, Rick Hensarling, who will be on tomorrow 124 00:07:55,007 --> 00:07:58,010 to preside over integrity, returned to Earth. 125 00:08:02,632 --> 00:08:05,051 One other countdown clock that's ticking here. 126 00:08:05,051 --> 00:08:09,055 And the mission control room is, the halfway mark 127 00:08:09,505 --> 00:08:11,991 en route back to the moon. 128 00:08:11,991 --> 00:08:17,547 It, is almost, incongruous to imagine this, but here we are 129 00:08:17,547 --> 00:08:22,285 on the eve of homecoming for the, integrity astronauts. 130 00:08:22,802 --> 00:08:26,088 And we're an hour and 33 minutes away 131 00:08:26,088 --> 00:08:29,792 from reaching the halfway point en route back from the moon. 132 00:08:30,710 --> 00:08:33,679 It's just the way, orbital mechanics works 133 00:08:33,679 --> 00:08:36,682 that sets the course and the velocity 134 00:08:36,949 --> 00:08:42,421 and the entrapment of integrity into the grip of Earth's gravity. 135 00:08:42,805 --> 00:08:44,207 That dictates all of that. 136 00:08:44,207 --> 00:08:47,476 But, again, we're about a little over an hour and a half away from reaching 137 00:08:47,476 --> 00:08:50,479 the halfway point back from the moon 138 00:08:50,580 --> 00:08:53,299 for the splashdown in the Pacific tomorrow night. 139 00:08:54,800 --> 00:08:55,551 Again, 140 00:08:55,551 --> 00:08:59,388 ongoing discussions between Jeremy Hansen and Capcom. 141 00:08:59,388 --> 00:09:03,559 Jackie Mahaffey here in Mission Control as the crew packs up 142 00:09:03,559 --> 00:09:06,812 from a cislunar camping trip. 143 00:09:07,847 --> 00:09:09,865 This is very much akin to what 144 00:09:09,865 --> 00:09:13,102 you would do after a camping trip or a holiday vacation. 145 00:09:13,553 --> 00:09:14,987 There was no holiday involved here. 146 00:09:14,987 --> 00:09:19,442 It was simply an historic flyby of the moon that occurred several days ago. 147 00:09:20,793 --> 00:09:22,461 Once again, we're about 30 minutes out 148 00:09:22,461 --> 00:09:26,749 from our final public affairs event of this mission, a conversation 149 00:09:26,749 --> 00:09:30,052 between members of Congress and the crew aboard integrity. 150 00:09:31,470 --> 00:09:34,557 As we approach the halfway mark of their trip 151 00:09:34,557 --> 00:09:37,560 home, back to Earth from the moon. 152 00:09:38,878 --> 00:09:39,362 Wireless. 153 00:09:39,362 --> 00:09:49,555 Mike ten 987654321. 154 00:09:49,939 --> 00:09:52,942 Blastoff. 155 00:09:58,547 --> 00:09:59,148 Cafe. 156 00:09:59,148 --> 00:09:59,899 Blastoff. 157 00:09:59,899 --> 00:10:02,902 Good scene and wife will be ready on time. 158 00:10:03,903 --> 00:10:07,039 And we have the camera off just to prevent overheating and battery drain. 159 00:10:07,039 --> 00:10:08,641 Confirm you got a good image coming up. 160 00:10:13,162 --> 00:10:16,165 We do have an image coming down. 161 00:10:21,570 --> 00:10:23,072 You know, Jackie, snark does 162 00:10:23,072 --> 00:10:26,058 carry across the cosmos. 163 00:10:27,827 --> 00:10:31,280 That, delayed smile made me feel very good. 164 00:10:34,950 --> 00:10:36,235 Good evening. 165 00:10:36,235 --> 00:10:41,607 Our two crew, as you all approach your final day on this historic journey 166 00:10:41,607 --> 00:10:46,262 around the moon, the people of Earth remain inspired by your mission. 167 00:10:46,829 --> 00:10:49,649 They are energized by space exploration. 168 00:10:49,649 --> 00:10:53,452 And most importantly, they're eager to have you all home very soon. 169 00:10:54,120 --> 00:10:54,870 Now, NASA couldn't 170 00:10:54,870 --> 00:10:58,791 execute on our important mission without the steadfast, steadfast support 171 00:10:58,791 --> 00:11:02,361 we received from the United States Congress to work with the agency 172 00:11:02,361 --> 00:11:06,565 to make sure it has the right direction to expand American leadership in space, 173 00:11:06,899 --> 00:11:11,454 and the necessary resources to execute on our world changing mission. 174 00:11:12,054 --> 00:11:15,057 Now, we have several NASA congressional supporters online today, 175 00:11:15,324 --> 00:11:16,375 and they have a few questions 176 00:11:16,375 --> 00:11:19,829 they'd like to ask you on behalf of their constituents across the country. 177 00:11:19,829 --> 00:11:22,682 I can only imagine the en wonderment you feel, 178 00:11:22,682 --> 00:11:24,450 but I want to just start by saying thank you. 179 00:11:24,450 --> 00:11:27,920 You are inspiring. That is not hyperbole. 180 00:11:28,938 --> 00:11:29,605 When Jared 181 00:11:29,605 --> 00:11:32,608 speaks about the people of Earth across the planet, 182 00:11:32,875 --> 00:11:37,730 people are watching you and amazed watching you put food packets away, 183 00:11:37,730 --> 00:11:41,033 as we were doing just a few minutes ago, watching you float around 184 00:11:41,367 --> 00:11:45,287 with the floating head and you are bringing people together 185 00:11:45,805 --> 00:11:48,708 all across our globe. So thank you. 186 00:11:48,708 --> 00:11:50,126 Thank you for your good cheer. 187 00:11:50,126 --> 00:11:51,811 Thank you for your eloquence. 188 00:11:51,811 --> 00:11:53,996 Thank you for inspiring people. 189 00:11:53,996 --> 00:11:55,831 I have two questions. 190 00:11:55,831 --> 00:11:58,768 Number one, if you could go back in time 191 00:11:58,768 --> 00:12:01,771 and talk to yourself at age ten, 192 00:12:02,972 --> 00:12:06,025 what would you tell yourself about going to the moon? 193 00:12:06,742 --> 00:12:11,597 And then question two if and when they make a movie about this, 194 00:12:12,231 --> 00:12:15,234 who do you want to play? You? 195 00:12:15,751 --> 00:12:17,970 Well, sir, it's an honor to be with all of you. 196 00:12:17,970 --> 00:12:21,690 And please say hello to all of our colleagues there at Johnson Space Center. 197 00:12:21,690 --> 00:12:23,726 We can't wait to be back. 198 00:12:23,726 --> 00:12:25,711 My ten year old self, 199 00:12:25,711 --> 00:12:30,266 I recently found some photos of myself on a family vacation at Kennedy 200 00:12:30,266 --> 00:12:34,286 Space Center, and we were posing in front of the Saturn five rocket. 201 00:12:34,286 --> 00:12:37,289 My with me, with my siblings and my parents. 202 00:12:37,289 --> 00:12:40,559 And if I could have told that little girl who took home 203 00:12:40,559 --> 00:12:44,447 a picture of Earthrise and hung it in her room, that she would eventually launch 204 00:12:45,181 --> 00:12:46,348 from that same place 205 00:12:46,348 --> 00:12:49,885 to see that same view, I'm pretty sure she would not believe it, 206 00:12:50,453 --> 00:12:55,007 but even though I still can't believe it and she certainly wouldn't believe it, 207 00:12:55,975 --> 00:12:58,978 she chased that dream and it ended up happening. 208 00:12:59,161 --> 00:13:01,313 It's such an honor to hear that we've inspired. 209 00:13:01,313 --> 00:13:04,917 That's truly one of the top things that we ever wanted to do. 210 00:13:06,152 --> 00:13:08,237 And I am definitely not answering the movie question 211 00:13:08,237 --> 00:13:11,240 that's going to be for read. 212 00:13:12,291 --> 00:13:15,661 Senator Cruz, it's great to talk to you and thank you for visiting our friends 213 00:13:15,661 --> 00:13:17,213 and family there at the Johnson Space Center. 214 00:13:17,213 --> 00:13:19,248 That is fantastic. 215 00:13:19,248 --> 00:13:21,383 We've thought a little bit about the movie, 216 00:13:21,383 --> 00:13:24,436 and I think that's way out of our pay grade. 217 00:13:24,436 --> 00:13:26,755 So we don't know who's. We don't know who's going to play us. 218 00:13:26,755 --> 00:13:28,340 That's up to whoever decides. 219 00:13:28,340 --> 00:13:31,727 But one thing we do know for sure, for certain is this guy 220 00:13:31,727 --> 00:13:34,947 is going to be played by Buzz Lightyear 100%, no doubt. 221 00:13:36,348 --> 00:13:37,132 I have a question 222 00:13:37,132 --> 00:13:40,219 from one of our local, voters here in Indy River County. 223 00:13:40,252 --> 00:13:41,303 Her name is Rene, 224 00:13:41,303 --> 00:13:45,474 and she said, what were you thinking when you were going around the moon? 225 00:13:45,474 --> 00:13:48,928 The furthest ever from Earth on the dark side of the moon? 226 00:13:49,495 --> 00:13:52,498 We'd love to hear your thoughts as you made your way around the moon 227 00:13:52,615 --> 00:13:55,618 out of radio contact. 228 00:13:55,618 --> 00:13:57,770 So during the time of, 229 00:13:57,770 --> 00:14:01,073 the nearest approach to the moon, we were doing so much science, 230 00:14:01,090 --> 00:14:04,093 I took a brief moment to say a short prayer 231 00:14:04,376 --> 00:14:08,214 of of gratitude for being sent on this mission and trusted 232 00:14:08,214 --> 00:14:12,418 with, you know, bringing back scientifically relevant information and, 233 00:14:13,669 --> 00:14:18,324 I also just felt like I was hoping that people looked up 234 00:14:18,324 --> 00:14:22,261 and were watching to see when we came back into communication and that maybe 235 00:14:22,261 --> 00:14:25,915 there was a chance that folks would feel a sense of togetherness. 236 00:14:25,915 --> 00:14:29,969 You know, we have a moment of silence whenever something, is solemn 237 00:14:29,969 --> 00:14:33,873 and that requires reverence or someone that we love is passed away. 238 00:14:33,873 --> 00:14:36,442 But maybe we could call it a moment of togetherness. 239 00:14:36,442 --> 00:14:38,477 As we were in radio silence, I was really hoping 240 00:14:38,477 --> 00:14:41,931 that we could just have a sense you heard the word together, togetherness 241 00:14:42,264 --> 00:14:45,150 a lot from our crew, and really was hoping that 242 00:14:45,150 --> 00:14:48,721 while we were waiting to get back in contact, that people could just feel 243 00:14:48,921 --> 00:14:52,141 that sense of togetherness, that we were all a crew on Spaceship Earth 244 00:14:53,842 --> 00:14:55,110 and integrity. 245 00:14:55,110 --> 00:14:58,998 Just over ten minutes ago, as you were having that event, 246 00:14:59,181 --> 00:15:02,251 you passed the halfway home mark. 247 00:15:14,280 --> 00:15:14,747 Okay. 248 00:15:14,747 --> 00:15:15,230 Copy that. 249 00:15:15,230 --> 00:15:18,384 Jackie, sounds like the next 24 hours are gonna. 250 00:15:18,384 --> 00:15:21,387 We're gonna accelerate quite a bit, then. 251 00:15:22,471 --> 00:15:24,473 Absolutely. 252 00:15:24,473 --> 00:15:27,476 This is Artemis mission control in Houston, Texas. 253 00:15:28,127 --> 00:15:30,512 The final targeting for the upcoming return trajectory 254 00:15:30,512 --> 00:15:33,866 correction burner RTC to burn has been completed. 255 00:15:34,283 --> 00:15:39,288 And we do expect that RTC burn to take place in about 29 minutes from now. 256 00:15:39,772 --> 00:15:43,375 As of right now, it's expected to be a 5.37ft per 257 00:15:43,375 --> 00:15:48,113 second, delta velocity burn, burn and approximately a nine second burn. 258 00:15:49,098 --> 00:15:51,867 So we'll be using the eight axillary pulse 259 00:15:51,867 --> 00:15:55,554 ox thrusters on the Orion spacecraft here in Mission Control. 260 00:15:55,554 --> 00:15:55,938 Houston. 261 00:15:55,938 --> 00:15:56,939 The team on console 262 00:15:56,939 --> 00:16:01,710 is currently conducting their go no go poll for that upcoming return. 263 00:16:01,710 --> 00:16:02,962 Trajectory correction burn. 264 00:16:02,962 --> 00:16:06,148 And again, this burn will further fine tune the trajectory 265 00:16:06,148 --> 00:16:11,186 and the path of the Orion spacecraft as it makes its final, approach 266 00:16:11,186 --> 00:16:15,507 ahead of that reentry and splashdown targeted for Friday, April 10th. 267 00:16:18,510 --> 00:16:20,012 Integrity Houston tank 268 00:16:20,012 --> 00:16:22,998 pressures are good for the burn. 269 00:16:26,902 --> 00:16:29,238 Integrity copies. 270 00:16:29,238 --> 00:16:30,923 Integrity. Houston maneuver. 271 00:16:30,923 --> 00:16:31,857 Burn. Attitude. 272 00:16:31,857 --> 00:16:34,860 Starting in approximately three minutes. 273 00:16:41,100 --> 00:16:44,103 Sam. Thanks, Amy. 274 00:16:44,153 --> 00:16:47,156 This is Artemis mission control in Houston, Texas. 275 00:16:47,423 --> 00:16:51,443 We are currently about ten minutes away from the start of the return 276 00:16:51,443 --> 00:16:54,446 trajectory correction two burner RTC two. 277 00:16:54,446 --> 00:16:58,734 This is expected to be about a 9.41 second burn 278 00:16:59,334 --> 00:17:01,887 with an expected Delta velocity change 279 00:17:01,887 --> 00:17:06,442 of 5.37ft per second, using the eight 280 00:17:06,442 --> 00:17:10,579 pulse ox thrusters on the Orion spacecraft to further fine tune the trajectory 281 00:17:11,130 --> 00:17:14,133 of the Orion spacecraft on its path back towards Earth. 282 00:17:14,433 --> 00:17:15,384 Currently on your screen, 283 00:17:15,384 --> 00:17:18,387 you can see a view of the Artemis real time orbit website or arrow. 284 00:17:19,321 --> 00:17:22,608 The Orion spacecraft is currently traveling at a velocity of 285 00:17:22,608 --> 00:17:25,611 about 30 400mph, 286 00:17:25,794 --> 00:17:29,131 and it is about 114,000 miles away from Earth. 287 00:17:29,331 --> 00:17:32,851 Earlier today, it did past the halfway point of its return 288 00:17:32,851 --> 00:17:35,838 back to Earth again. 289 00:17:35,971 --> 00:17:39,141 It is expected to splashdown off the coast of San Diego, 290 00:17:39,141 --> 00:17:42,177 California, on Friday, April 10th, around 7:07 p.m. 291 00:17:42,177 --> 00:17:44,780 central time, 8:07 p.m. Eastern Time. 292 00:17:46,014 --> 00:17:49,134 In just a few moments, we should hear confirmation. 293 00:17:49,134 --> 00:17:52,137 Called home to the crew that Orion is in burn attitude. 294 00:17:52,321 --> 00:17:55,107 The Orion spacecraft is currently maneuvering to that 295 00:17:55,107 --> 00:17:58,110 burn attitude. 296 00:17:58,761 --> 00:18:00,512 Integrity, Houston. 297 00:18:00,512 --> 00:18:03,499 Integrity is in burn attitude. 298 00:18:04,550 --> 00:18:06,502 Artemis is mission control in Houston, Texas. 299 00:18:06,502 --> 00:18:10,889 We are now just under 30s away from the time of ignition of that upcoming 300 00:18:10,889 --> 00:18:14,243 return trajectory correction burn, which will be the start 301 00:18:14,243 --> 00:18:17,246 of that burn. 302 00:18:18,030 --> 00:18:18,347 Again, 303 00:18:18,347 --> 00:18:21,450 it is expected to be about a 9.41 304 00:18:21,450 --> 00:18:27,206 second burn using the eight auxiliary pulse ox thrusters on the Orion Spacecraft 305 00:18:27,322 --> 00:18:31,193 Service Module to generate a 5.37ft 306 00:18:31,193 --> 00:18:34,196 per second change in delta velocity. 307 00:18:39,718 --> 00:18:42,738 And we do have confirmation that the return trajectory, 308 00:18:43,372 --> 00:18:47,609 correction burn has started, that taking place at 9:53 p.m. 309 00:18:47,609 --> 00:18:50,245 central time, 10:53 p.m. Eastern Time. 310 00:18:50,245 --> 00:18:53,899 And we also now have confirmation that the burn has completed 311 00:18:54,199 --> 00:18:56,485 again, that taking place at 9:53 p.m. 312 00:18:56,485 --> 00:18:59,721 Central time at 10:53 p.m. Eastern Time. 313 00:19:07,729 --> 00:19:08,730 Integrity, Houston. 314 00:19:08,730 --> 00:19:09,631 Good burn. 315 00:19:09,631 --> 00:19:12,618 We are assessing the details. 316 00:19:16,021 --> 00:19:19,007 Please see the same and copy. 317 00:19:21,326 --> 00:19:24,413 This is Artemis Mission Control in Houston, Texas, and we do have that 318 00:19:24,413 --> 00:19:29,218 confirmation that the recent return trajectory correction burn was completed. 319 00:19:29,218 --> 00:19:30,919 And it was a good burn. 320 00:19:30,919 --> 00:19:32,671 Teams on the ground assessing the details. 321 00:19:32,671 --> 00:19:35,657 But it was expected to be a 9.41 second burn 322 00:19:35,941 --> 00:19:40,045 for a 5.37ft per second delta velocity. 323 00:19:41,330 --> 00:19:44,700 Again, these return trajectory correction burns help to fine tune 324 00:19:44,700 --> 00:19:47,786 the Orion spacecraft's path as it makes its way back to Earth, 325 00:19:47,786 --> 00:19:51,657 and this was the second in a series of three return trajectory correction burns 326 00:19:52,307 --> 00:19:56,879 with that first return correction burn taking place on flight day seven, 327 00:19:56,879 --> 00:20:00,482 and the final return trajectory correction burn is expected to take place 328 00:20:00,482 --> 00:20:03,502 on Flight Day ten, about five hours prior to entry. 329 00:20:03,502 --> 00:20:04,069 Interface. 330 00:20:06,805 --> 00:20:09,591 Integrity Houston confirm a good burn 331 00:20:09,591 --> 00:20:12,594 and prop post burn reconfiguration is complete. 332 00:20:20,485 --> 00:20:21,470 We copy all 333 00:20:21,470 --> 00:20:24,539 and we have a gorgeous view of you out 334 00:20:24,539 --> 00:20:27,542 window to. 335 00:20:28,493 --> 00:20:28,911 Awesome. 336 00:20:28,911 --> 00:20:31,914 We're waving at you. 337 00:20:35,183 --> 00:20:36,168 We are to.