Weather remains good for Artemis II mission splashdown Friday
The weather forecast remains good for the scheduled splashdown of the Artemis II Orion crew module, according to NASA.
Tentatively scheduled for 5:07 p.m. PT/8:07 p.m. ET Friday, NASA says the splashdown site will likely be within 100 miles of the coast of San Diego, Calif., where the Navy's amphibious transport dock ship USS John P. Murtha will lead recovery efforts.

The majority of the weather criteria are in order to have a safe recovery mission by sea and by air. Visibility will likely be within the necessary guidelines for the safe flight of recovery helicopters, especially from 50 to 100 miles off the coast.
Weather criteria that need to be met for a safe splashdown and recovery include significant wave heights of less than six feet, no precipitation or lightning within 35 miles of the splashdown site, and winds under 28 mph, with minimal cloud cover and good visibility, according to NASA.
-ABC News' Kenton Gewecke








