Artemis II preparing to enter final phase of mission
The Artemis II crew is preparing to enter the final phase of its historic mission.
During Wednesday's mission status briefing, NASA’s reentry teams shared more about the readiness of the Orion spacecraft heading into splashdown day.
“And when the mission goes well, it can look like flying to the moon is easy," Lakeisha Hawkins, acting deputy associate administrator at NASA, said at the start of the conference. “It certainly is not.”

Engineers recently completed a final inspection of the Orion crew module, reviewing imagery of the spacecraft’s surface. At this point, NASA reports “no concerns” and “no issues” that would impact reentry.
The spacecraft is expected to reach a maximum speed of about 34,965 feet per second during reentry, and if all goes according to plan, astronauts can experience up to 3.9gs of force.
According to current forecasts, NASA flight director Rick Henfling says the weather is expected to cooperate for a Friday splashdown.
-ABC News' Briana Alvarado and Matthew Glasser







