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The Orion Capsule's 695,000-Mile Journey: A Timeline of Everything That Happened

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The Orion Capsule's 695,000-Mile Journey: A Timeline of Everything That Happened

Artemis II's Orion traveled 695,081 miles in 10 days. Here is the complete day-by-day timeline of the mission — every record, discovery, and moment of the first crewed Moon voyage in 53 years.

Ten Days, 695,081 Miles, and Everything That Happened

NASA's Artemis II mission — whose specific total distance from launch to splashdown is 695,081 miles, approximately 150 times the distance from New York to Los Angeles — launched from Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday April 1 at 6:35 PM Eastern and concludes tonight, Friday April 10, with splashdown off San Diego at approximately 8:07 PM Eastern. The specific 10-day arc contains the particular concentration of human achievement whose telling requires the day-by-day account that does justice to each specific moment.

**Day 1 (April 1): Launch and Departure.** The Space Launch System ignited all four RS-25 engines and both solid rocket boosters at Kennedy Space Center, lifting 6.5 million pounds of rocket and spacecraft off Pad 39B. The specific liftoff crowd — the largest at Kennedy since the Shuttle era's final launches — watched the particular sight that launch reportage never adequately captures: the specific physical power of a fully fueled heavy-lift vehicle leaving Earth, the particular light and sound whose experience at launch distance creates the specific visceral connection to the human achievement of spaceflight that photographs alone can't convey. The translunar injection burn, executed 25 hours and 14 minutes into the mission, sent Orion on the specific free-return trajectory toward the Moon — the first time astronauts have departed low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in December 1972.

**Day 2-4 (April 2-4): The Journey Out.** The four astronauts — Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen — spent their outbound journey in the particular combination of system checkouts, scientific observations, meals, exercise, and the specific life maintenance that 10 days in a specific 2,500-cubic-foot pressurized capsule requires. Christina Koch photographed Earth from specific distances that created the particular sense of scale whose expression — Earth as a specific brilliant sphere against black space, growing smaller as the specific distance increased — she described as creating the particular combination of awe and protective feeling that every returning astronaut has described in the specific language of planetary appreciation.

A specific toilet odor mystery developed on Day 3 — flight controllers initially suspected orange insulation on the hygiene bay door, and the crew received clearance to continue using the facility after Mission Control's specific "no major concerns" assessment. The specific mundane detail is both human and important: the particular life support systems whose reliable function sustains human beings in the specific hostile environment of deep space depend on the particular engineering whose everyday operation the toilet situation underscores.

**Day 5 (April 5): Entering Lunar Sphere of Influence.** At 12:37 AM Eastern, Orion crossed the specific gravitational threshold where the Moon's gravity pulls more strongly than Earth's. Mission Specialist Christina Koch marked the moment: "We are now falling to the Moon rather than rising away from Earth. It is an amazing milestone!"

**Day 6 (April 6): The Historic Day.** Multiple specific firsts occurred within a single 24-hour period whose density of historical achievement is almost unprecedented in individual mission history. At 1:56 PM Eastern, Orion surpassed the specific Apollo 13 distance record of 248,655 miles — the furthest humans had ever been from Earth. The crew continued accelerating toward their maximum distance of 252,760 miles, reached at 7:07 PM. During the seven-hour lunar flyby, the four astronauts observed the Moon's far side with the particular directness and resolution that no remote camera can replicate. They watched meteorite impacts on the lunar surface in real time. They named two craters — Integrity (their spacecraft) and Carroll (Commander Wiseman's late wife). Beginning at 8:35 PM, they watched a total solar eclipse from beyond the Moon — the first time humans had observed this from that specific vantage point.

**Day 7 (April 7): Science Downlink.** The post-flyby day involved the particular scientific communication between the crew and the Artemis II Lunar Science Team, downloading specific observations whose processing has only begun. The crew exited the lunar sphere of influence, beginning the specific four-day return journey whose trajectory requires precision correction burns whose management the flight controllers executed across two days.

**Day 8-9 (April 8-9): Return Journey and Preparation.** The crew spent their final full days in space reviewing re-entry procedures, performing specific system checks, and preparing the specific Orion cabin configuration for splashdown. Day 9 began with "Lonesome Drifter" by Charley Crockett — a specific piece of country music whose particular American-ness was either inadvertent or beautifully appropriate for astronauts returning to the American Pacific coast.

**Day 10 (April 10): Today — Splashdown.** The third and final return correction burn is scheduled for 1:53 PM Eastern. At 7:53 PM, Orion enters the atmosphere. At 8:07 PM, splashdown off San Diego. The USS John P. Murtha and Navy helicopter squadrons await.

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