• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • World
NASA Astronauts Safely Back on Earth After Historic Trip Around the Moon

NASA Astronauts Safely Back on Earth After Historic Trip Around the Moon

11 April 2026
2026 World Cup: Ghana to Appeal Canada’s Visa Refusal for Thomas Partey Ahead of Panama Opener in Toronto

Thomas Partey Loses Appeal to Overturn Canadian Visa Refusal Ahead of Ghana’s World Cup Opener

16 June 2026
Mbappé Becomes France’s All-Time Top Scorer After Brace Against Senegal

Mbappé Becomes France’s All-Time Top Scorer After Brace Against Senegal

16 June 2026
NPP Accuses Mahama Government of Selective Justice, Using State Institutions as Political Weapons

NPP Accuses Mahama Government of Selective Justice, Using State Institutions as Political Weapons

16 June 2026
Gov’t Injects GH¢100m Into Ghana National Research Fund

Gov’t Injects GH¢100m Into Ghana National Research Fund

16 June 2026
“You Were There for 8 Years and Didn’t Complete It, Somebody Comes for 15 Months Then You Have a Problem” — Ken Agyapong Admits Shared Failure Over Afari Hospital

“You Were There for 8 Years and Didn’t Complete It, Somebody Comes for 15 Months Then You Have a Problem” — Ken Agyapong Admits Shared Failure Over Afari Hospital

16 June 2026
Afari Military Hospital: Minority Slams $85m Arrears Claim, Says Approval Would “Create, Loot and Share”

Afari Military Hospital: Minority Slams $85m Arrears Claim, Says Approval Would “Create, Loot and Share”

16 June 2026
Tunisia Hire Hervé Renard as Head Coach After Sacking Lamouchi

Tunisia Hire Hervé Renard as Head Coach After Sacking Lamouchi

16 June 2026
Police Arrest 39-Year-Old Suspect in Connection With Death of UCC Student

Police Arrest 39-Year-Old Suspect in Connection With Death of UCC Student

16 June 2026
GES Interdicts Bole SHS Teacher Over Alleged Sexual Misconduct with Student

GES Interdicts Bole SHS Teacher Over Alleged Sexual Misconduct with Student

16 June 2026
US Court Grants Ofori-Atta Permanent Residency Despite Being Wanted in Ghana Over Corruption Allegations

US Court Grants Ofori-Atta Permanent Residency Despite Being Wanted in Ghana Over Corruption Allegations

16 June 2026
MP Engages Hospital, Police and Affected Family Over Missing Baby Case in Salaga

MP Engages Hospital, Police and Affected Family Over Missing Baby Case in Salaga

15 June 2026
Cape Verde Shock Spain in Goalless World Cup Opener

Cape Verde Shock Spain in Goalless World Cup Opener

15 June 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Advertise
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
abcnewsgh
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
abcnewsgh
No Result
View All Result
Home World

NASA Astronauts Safely Back on Earth After Historic Trip Around the Moon

by Newsroom
11 April 2026
in World
0
NASA Astronauts Safely Back on Earth After Historic Trip Around the Moon
19
VIEWS
ShareTweetSendSend

The crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission has safely returned to Earth after completing a groundbreaking journey around the Moon, marking humanity’s first crewed mission to the lunar vicinity in more than 50 years.

The Orion capsule, named Integrity, splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California on Friday, April 10, shortly after 5:07 p.m. Pacific Time (0007 GMT Saturday), bringing an end to a nearly 10-day mission in deep space.

The spacecraft carried four astronauts — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Jeremy Hansen — who traveled farther from Earth than any human crew in history, reaching a distance of 252,756 miles.

“A perfect bull’s eye splashdown for Integrity and its four astronauts,” NASA commentator Rob Navias said moments after landing.

Mission commander Wiseman confirmed the crew’s safety shortly after touchdown, reporting: “We are stable one – four green crew members.”

Recovery teams from NASA and the U.S. Navy swiftly moved in, securing the capsule within two hours. The astronauts were assisted out of the spacecraft, transferred to an inflatable raft, and airlifted by helicopter to the USS John P. Murtha for initial medical checks. They are expected to return to Houston on Saturday to reunite with their families.

The Artemis II mission tested the Orion spacecraft under extreme conditions, particularly during re-entry, widely regarded as the most dangerous phase of the journey. The capsule re-entered Earth’s atmosphere at 32 times the speed of sound, enduring temperatures of about 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit (2,760°C). A brief communications blackout lasting over six minutes occurred as expected due to ionized gases surrounding the spacecraft.

Contact was restored shortly before parachutes deployed, slowing the capsule’s descent before it gently landed in the ocean.

Launched on April 1 from Cape Canaveral aboard NASA’s Space Launch System rocket, the mission included two Earth orbits followed by a lunar flyby approximately 4,000 miles from the Moon’s surface. It is the first crewed Artemis mission, following the uncrewed Artemis I test flight in 2022.

The mission also marked several historic firsts: Victor Glover became the first Black astronaut to take part in a lunar mission, Christina Koch the first woman, and Jeremy Hansen the first non-American.

“This is an incredible test of an incredible machine,” said NASA Associate Administrator Amit Kshatriya.

The successful flight represents a major step in NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the Moon as early as 2028 and establish a long-term presence as a stepping stone for future missions to Mars.

The Artemis II crew also surpassed the previous distance record set by the Apollo 13 astronauts in 1970.

NASA officials say the mission provides critical data for future flights, including Artemis III, which is expected to test docking systems in Earth orbit before attempting a lunar landing in subsequent missions.

As the crew began their descent back to Earth, Wiseman reflected on the journey, telling mission control: “We got a great view of the moon out the window 2, looks a little smaller than yesterday.”

From Houston, astronaut Jacki Mahaffey responded with a lighthearted remark: “Guess we’ll have to go back.”

Soure: Reuters

Tags: Artemis II missionCanadian Jeremy HansenChristina KochNASA AstronautsReid WisemanVictor Glover
ShareTweetSendSend
Newsroom

Newsroom

Related Posts

British PM Keir Starmer Announces Social Media Ban for Under-16s
World

British PM Keir Starmer Announces Social Media Ban for Under-16s

15 June 2026
US Dismantles Birth Tourism Network in West Africa, Revokes Over 100 Visas
World

US Dismantles Birth Tourism Network in West Africa, Revokes Over 100 Visas

11 June 2026
NASA Announces New Crew Members for Artemis III Moon Mission
World

NASA Announces New Crew Members for Artemis III Moon Mission

9 June 2026

Recent Posts

  • Thomas Partey Loses Appeal to Overturn Canadian Visa Refusal Ahead of Ghana’s World Cup Opener 16 June 2026
  • Mbappé Becomes France’s All-Time Top Scorer After Brace Against Senegal 16 June 2026
  • NPP Accuses Mahama Government of Selective Justice, Using State Institutions as Political Weapons 16 June 2026
  • Gov’t Injects GH¢100m Into Ghana National Research Fund 16 June 2026
  • “You Were There for 8 Years and Didn’t Complete It, Somebody Comes for 15 Months Then You Have a Problem” — Ken Agyapong Admits Shared Failure Over Afari Hospital 16 June 2026
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
PROFILE OF COP CHRISTIAN TETTEH YOHUNO, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE

PROFILE OF COP CHRISTIAN TETTEH YOHUNO, DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE

18 July 2024
China displeased with Ghana media misreporting of IMF deal

China displeased with Ghana media misreporting of IMF deal

25 May 2023
Bawumia declares 2024 presidential bid

Group picks up NPP’s flagbearership forms for Bawumia.

26 May 2023
LIST OF RIVERS POLLUTED BY GALAMSEY ACTIVITIES IN GHANA

LIST OF RIVERS POLLUTED BY GALAMSEY ACTIVITIES IN GHANA

12 September 2024
2024 Election: Ayariga claims ‘Vote Theft’, pitches APC as ‘Third Force’

2024 Election: Ayariga claims ‘Vote Theft’, pitches APC as ‘Third Force’

2
Hassan Ayariga accuses EC of auctioning Presidency to wealthiest bidders

Hassan Ayariga accuses EC of auctioning Presidency to wealthiest bidders

1
‘I will import necessary goods in 6 months, lockdown the economy for 1 year’ – Hassan Ayariga explains his policies

‘I will import necessary goods in 6 months, lockdown the economy for 1 year’ – Hassan Ayariga explains his policies

1
Bawumia launches local streaming platform Ghana Music Xperience

Bawumia launches local streaming platform Ghana Music Xperience

1
2026 World Cup: Ghana to Appeal Canada’s Visa Refusal for Thomas Partey Ahead of Panama Opener in Toronto

Thomas Partey Loses Appeal to Overturn Canadian Visa Refusal Ahead of Ghana’s World Cup Opener

16 June 2026
Mbappé Becomes France’s All-Time Top Scorer After Brace Against Senegal

Mbappé Becomes France’s All-Time Top Scorer After Brace Against Senegal

16 June 2026
NPP Accuses Mahama Government of Selective Justice, Using State Institutions as Political Weapons

NPP Accuses Mahama Government of Selective Justice, Using State Institutions as Political Weapons

16 June 2026
Gov’t Injects GH¢100m Into Ghana National Research Fund

Gov’t Injects GH¢100m Into Ghana National Research Fund

16 June 2026
abcnewsgh

Copyright © 2026 ABCNewsGH.

Navigate Site

  • Advertise

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports

Copyright © 2026 ABCNewsGH.