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Artemis 2 - Everything you need to know
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Artemis 2 - Everything you need to know

The Curiosity Well Podcast · Lorant Cadar

March 31, 20265m 55s

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Show Notes

Tomorrow marks a monumental shift in space exploration as NASA’s Artemis II mission launches from the Kennedy Space Center. For the first time in 54 years, humans are returning to the Moon. In this episode of the Curiosity Well, we break down the exact sequence of events for launch day, the engineering behind the Space Launch System (SLS), and the flight path of the Orion capsule. We cover the entire 10-day, 1.1 million-kilometer journey, detailing the high Earth orbit checkout, the deep space lunar flyby, and the high-speed re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.

In This Episode, We Cover:

  • The Launch Timeline: A step-by-step breakdown of the final hours, from pumping 2.7 million liters of cryogenic propellants at -253°C to the automated engine ignition.
  • The Artemis II Crew: Profiles on Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, and Mission Specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen.
  • The Flight Path: The mechanics of Orion’s free-return trajectory, which will take the crew 7,500 kilometers beyond the far side of the Moon to set a new distance record for human spaceflight.
  • Re-entry Physics: An explanation of how the Orion heat shield handles re-entry speeds of 40,000 kilometers per hour and temperatures reaching 2,760°C.