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#Orioncapsule Reel by @aiwowai - FIRST Woman to the Moon Returns! 🌍🚀 Artemis II

Christina Koch takes her first steps back on Earth after a 10-day lunar mission! 🤯 Look at the scor
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FIRST Woman to the Moon Returns! 🌍🚀 Artemis II Christina Koch takes her first steps back on Earth after a 10-day lunar mission! 🤯 Look at the scorched metal of the Orion capsule after surviving atmospheric re-entry. Welcome home, hero! 👇 Drop a 🚀 for the Artemis crew! #artemis2 #nasa #space #splashdown #orion history astronomy AIWOWAI viralreels
#Orioncapsule Reel by @aiwowai - HISTORY MADE! 🤯 Artemis II Epic Splashdown! 🚀🌊

The moment we've all been waiting for! 🤯 The Orion capsule violently hits the Pacific Ocean after
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HISTORY MADE! 🤯 Artemis II Epic Splashdown! 🚀🌊 The moment we’ve all been waiting for! 🤯 The Orion capsule violently hits the Pacific Ocean after its historic lunar mission. The sheer force of that splash and the real-life physics are absolutely incredible! Welcome back to Earth! 🌍 #artemis2 #nasa #space #splashdown #orion history astronomy AIWOWAI viralreels
#Orioncapsule Reel by @star.scopedaily - 🚀✨ NOT EVERY SPACECRAFT MOMENT IS LOUD

Sometimes… there's no countdown.
No fire. No launch.

Just a spacecraft… moving quietly on Earth.

The Orion
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🚀✨ NOT EVERY SPACECRAFT MOMENT IS LOUD Sometimes… there’s no countdown. No fire. No launch. Just a spacecraft… moving quietly on Earth. The Orion capsule, built for journeys beyond the Moon, passing by on a simple flatbed — and suddenly, space feels closer than ever. 👀 People stopped… watched… not because it was flying — but because of what it represents. 💫 Dreams. Engineering. The future. 🔥 Space doesn’t always roar… sometimes it rolls by silently. — 📌 Does this feel more surreal than a launch? #ArtemisII #NASA #Orion #SpaceExploration #BehindTheScenes #FutureOfSpace #Engineering #SpaceLovers
#Orioncapsule Reel by @aiwowai - She Touched the Capsule After Reentry… and This Is What She Said 😳

This Orion capsule just survived one of the most extreme journeys possible - reen
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She Touched the Capsule After Reentry… and This Is What She Said 😳 This Orion capsule just survived one of the most extreme journeys possible — reentry through Earth’s atmosphere. You can clearly see the burn marks, damaged tiles, and heat scars left behind. The astronaut walks around it, touches the surface, and explains what really happens during those final moments before landing. This is what space travel actually looks like after it’s over. AI-generated content #space #nasa #orion #technology #aiwowai
#Orioncapsule Reel by @aiwowai - HISTORY MADE! 🤯 Artemis II Epic Splashdown! 🚀🌊

The moment we've all been waiting for! 🤯 The Orion capsule violently hits the Pacific Ocean after
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HISTORY MADE! 🤯 Artemis II Epic Splashdown! 🚀🌊 The moment we’ve all been waiting for! 🤯 The Orion capsule violently hits the Pacific Ocean after its historic lunar mission. The sheer force of that splash and the real-life physics are absolutely incredible! Welcome back to Earth! 🌍 #artemis2 #nasa #space #splashdown #orion history astronomy AIWOWAI viralreels
#Orioncapsule Reel by @coreinteresting - Look at the astronaut's anxiety crisis during reentry, knowing that the capsule is at 2800 degrees on the outside.

The scene you're describing is the
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Look at the astronaut’s anxiety crisis during reentry, knowing that the capsule is at 2800 degrees on the outside. The scene you’re describing is the “fireball” reentry of the Artemis II mission, which successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean just yesterday, Friday, April 10, 2026. While the video may look like an “anxiety crisis,” the mission was actually hailed as a “textbook” success by NASA. The “Fireball” Reality The “crisis” vibe likely comes from the extreme physics involved in returning from the Moon. Unlike a return from the International Space Station, the Orion capsule hit the atmosphere at a blistering 24,661 mph (approx. 40,000 km/h). • The Temperature: You’re spot on about the heat. The capsule’s heat shield reached roughly 5,000°F (2,760°C). At this temperature, the air around the capsule turns into plasma, which creates a total communication blackout for several minutes. • The “Skip Reentry”: To manage this heat, Orion performed a “skip” maneuver—literally skipping off the atmosphere like a stone on a pond to bleed off speed and heat before the final plunge. Was There an Actual Crisis? No official “anxiety crisis” or panic attack occurred during the flight. In fact, NASA’s live feed showed Commander Reid Wiseman and Pilot Victor Glover sharing a calm fist bump just moments before the plasma blackout began. The “anxiety” mentioned in news reports this week was an emotional reflection from the crew and NASA administrators: • Surrealism: Commander Wiseman described the experience of being cut off from humanity behind the Moon as “surreal” and a “gift” for the brain to process. • Mission Stress: NASA Associate Administrator Amit Kshatriya noted the crew’s natural anxiety about the dangerous reentry, but emphasized their “expressions of love and devotion to family” as they prepared for the fireball return. The Crew is Safe All four astronauts—Wiseman, Glover, Koch, and Hansen—are currently being monitored by recovery teams aboard the USS John P. Murtha after their 5:07 PM PDT splashdown. They have officially become the first humans to travel around the Moon in over 50 years. #ArtemisII #OrionReentry #MoonMission2026 #NASA #SpaceExploration
#Orioncapsule Reel by @nasa (verified account) - "We do not leave Earth. We choose it." 🌏⁣
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During the lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, the Artemis II crew captured stunning views of Earth and the Moo
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“We do not leave Earth. We choose it.” 🌏⁣ ⁣ During the lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, the Artemis II crew captured stunning views of Earth and the Moon before and during Earthset, when Earth dips below the lunar horizon. On Earth, parts of Australia and Oceania are visible while the dark portion of Earth is experiencing nighttime.⁣ ⁣ After a planned loss of signal while the Orion capsule was behind the Moon, @astro_christina shared this message as soon as mission control reacquired signal with the Artemis II crew. Her first words? “It is so great to hear from Earth again.”⁣ ⁣ #NASA #Artemis #Earthrise
#Orioncapsule Reel by @wildlifedramahubtz_ - ​A Giant Leap for Humanity, A Prayer for Peace 🕊️🌍
​The fiery descent is over. The silence of the void has been replaced by the rhythm of the tides.
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​A Giant Leap for Humanity, A Prayer for Peace 🕊️🌍 ​The fiery descent is over. The silence of the void has been replaced by the rhythm of the tides. ​09:07 PM BST: The Orion capsule has returned, carrying more than just a crew—it carries the shared hopes of 8 billion people. After journeying 220,000 miles through the lunar night, surviving 5,000°F of atmospheric fire, and accelerating at 25,000 mph, we are reminded of one simple truth: no matter how far we reach into the stars, our home will always be this fragile, blue marble. ​In a world often divided, space remains a bridge. This mission proves that when we look up together, we can overcome the impossible. Let this splashdown be a symbol of a new era—one where the same ingenuity used to conquer the abyss is used to foster peace on the ground. ​Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy are safely in the Pacific. Artemis II is complete. The path to the Moon is open, but the mission for a better, more united Earth continues. 👨‍🚀👩‍🚀🏆 ​Mission Status: HOME. Safe. Together. 🌊✨🌑📡🌍🌅 ​#ArtemisII #NASA #OneWorld #PeaceOnEarth #Humanity
#Orioncapsule Reel by @nexarootusa - The Marks of Legend: Orion's Fire-Scarred Journey (8K)

Space travel isn't just about the stars; it's about surviving the fire to come home. 🚀🔥 Watc
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The Marks of Legend: Orion’s Fire-Scarred Journey (8K) Space travel isn't just about the stars; it's about surviving the fire to come home. 🚀🔥 Watch this stunning 8K realistic inspection of the Orion capsule after its record-breaking lunar mission. From blazing plasma storms to the safety of the NASA lab, see the proof of human ingenuity. Proudly presented by NexaRootUSA! 🇺🇸✨ Note: This is an AI generate video created for NexaRootUSA. #ArtemisII #NexaRootUSA #SpaceEngineering #8KReality #AIgenerate
#Orioncapsule Reel by @quantum_facts_05 - 🚀 APOLLO 17 vs ARTEMIS II: SPLASHDOWN COMPARISON (THEN vs NOW)

🔹 Mission Era Difference
Apollo 17 (1972): Last human Moon mission of the Apollo era
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🚀 APOLLO 17 vs ARTEMIS II: SPLASHDOWN COMPARISON (THEN vs NOW) 🔹 Mission Era Difference Apollo 17 (1972): Last human Moon mission of the Apollo era Artemis II (2026): New generation mission preparing humans to return to the Moon 🔹 Capsule Design & Technology Apollo 17: Smaller, basic command module with limited onboard tech Artemis II: Advanced Orion capsule with modern navigation, safety systems, and improved crew support 🔹 Parachute System 🪂 Apollo 17: 3 large orange/white parachutes Artemis II: Upgraded 3 red/white parachutes with stronger materials and better stability control 🔹 Splashdown Impact 🌊 Apollo 17: Harder ocean landing with older shock absorption Artemis II: Smoother, safer splashdown using improved landing dynamics and control 🔹 Recovery Operations 🚢 Apollo 17: U.S. Navy ships and helicopters for astronaut pickup Artemis II: More advanced, faster recovery systems coordinated by NASA with modern tracking 🔹 Visual Difference (From Image) Left Side: Classic Apollo capsule with vintage design and darker tone Right Side: Cleaner, more advanced Orion capsule with brighter parachutes and controlled splash 📊 Key Insight: This comparison shows how space technology has evolved over 50+ years—from the historic Apollo missions to the next-generation Artemis program—making space travel safer, smarter, and more efficient. ✅ Why It Matters: Artemis II represents the future of human space exploration, building on the legacy of Apollo 17 to enable long-term Moon missions and eventually human journeys to Mar #space #science #nasa #facts #fact
#Orioncapsule Reel by @nasaartemisupdates - Take a look inside a replica of the Orion capsule where the crew of Artemis II will live on their 10 day journey around the moon.

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Take a look inside a replica of the Orion capsule where the crew of Artemis II will live on their 10 day journey around the moon. Follow @nasaartemisupdates for the latest on the mission! 🌙 📸 - @natgeo #nasa #nasaartemis #artemis2 #moon #space

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