That was the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. Watching with my son. Hot damn. That was just so awesome.
Welcome Home Heroes!!!
Whole_Maybe5914 on
Another happy landing.
The_Patocrator_5586 on
Finally some great news for humanity. Very good NASA and company.
dreadpiratedusty on
What a great moment to be Human 🙂
We can really do some incredible stuff
blackcain on
Damn I feel like that was one fast trip!
redsoxfan_goboston on
Incredible… For those of us that believe in science and know this was real! Welcome back to earth!
Bloodflowisking on
Boy oh boy did I do a big breath hold for those first parachutes to open! Amazing stuff to watch live
DarkLordofDownvotes on
Predicted down to the minute. Really awesome and inspiring as hell.
RelegatedRick on
5 million viewers live across YouTube, Twitter, and Twitch. Fantastic excitement about space is alive once more!
JoshuaZ1 on
Sometimes things feel bad, and one is disappointed in where humanity is going.
Right now is not one of those times. This is awesome.
wetburritoo on
Anyone else holding their breath the whole time Artemis II was flying back down to earth, phew!!!
asforyou on
Just like Artemis I, I am just so impressed that the NASA missions are going off without a hitch
jugger_naughtyy on
That’s was out of this world!! What a ride that must have been! Must have been an incredible feeling mobbing in like that and the multiple chutes pulling and tugging. Holy crap!
digidave1 on
I was so nervous watching this.
To think of the sheer level of planning, calculations and science to make every second of this mission possible is astounding.
Props to everyone who made it happen ✊🏼🇺🇸🇨🇦
NaiveBreadfruit2058 on
Incredible achievement
Duckworthdiet on
How do Conspiracy theorists explain them getting the craft into the ocean with them in it if they didn’t board it in the 1st place
Anotherspelunker on
Glad to hear a jolt of good news every person can agree on in the myriad of so many negative things happening elsewhere. Great to be able to experience this with the detailed coverage NASA has provided
slim-picking on
Watching it live was amazing. I can’t wait until we go back for a lunar landing.
IrahX on
Good to see that the faulty heat shield held.
crazykiwi1 on
Amaze, Amaze, Amaze!
aquafool on
Something to be proud of.
SirKillsalot on
The comms blackout was nerve wracking as hell.
dpezpoopsies on
And promptly having themselves a zoom moment with the comms 😂
“Can you hear me?”
“I think you’re on mute”
chug_lyfe on
Finally some good news in the world
Thirty2wo on
Amaze amaze amaze 👎🏼👎🏼
ResistiveBeaver on
Imagine if Biden were still president. For the whole of the last two weeks the world would have been captivated by this mission and the future of human space exploration. America could have been the star of the show.
Instead this mission is relegated to page two by massive dumpster fires of shit emanating from the putrefying shitlord.
ChanelNo50 on
I really appreciate all the coverage from NASA.
MaidMarian20 on
Man, if I had to sit in that capsule bobbing in the ocean for this long, I’d be so seasick! Oh well. 🤷🏻♀️ Guess I’ll never be an astronaut. 👨🚀
TipperOfTheFedora on
Feels good that tax money can go to cool shit like this
MileHigh_FlyGuy on
The longest way out of the way to get from Florida to California
SamuelHorton on
The splashdown was beautiful to watch.
That being said, I am disheartened to realize just how large of a portion of the population believe that we haven’t been to the Moon – let alone outer space.
Jsmooove86 on
Proud day to be a human being.
Almost made me forget about all the dipshit billionaires actively ruining this beautiful planet we all share.
PennywiseEsquire on
About 80% of the time I look up at the moon I’m struck by the sheer audacity of seeing the same moon and thinking, “I’m going to go there.” It’s such an insane undertaking.
Antique_Order_549 on
It’s incredible to see these milestones happening in real time. Artemis II is a massive step forward for human space exploration and international cooperation.
Airmont on
It’s 2026, and within 10 days we’ve reached around the moon and listened closely enough to find a human heartbeat from 40 miles away. We’ve proven what we’re capable of. Now we have to prove we’re worthy of it.
Technology isn’t the limitation anymore.
Vihurah on
in spite of all the war, poverty, and horror, we got an ACTUAL indomitable human spirit moment. maybe the world is worth saving
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Well done, welcome home. Sincerely, Earth.
Incredible mission.
That was the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. Watching with my son. Hot damn. That was just so awesome.
Welcome Home Heroes!!!
Another happy landing.
Finally some great news for humanity. Very good NASA and company.
What a great moment to be Human 🙂
We can really do some incredible stuff
Damn I feel like that was one fast trip!
Incredible… For those of us that believe in science and know this was real! Welcome back to earth!
Boy oh boy did I do a big breath hold for those first parachutes to open! Amazing stuff to watch live
Predicted down to the minute. Really awesome and inspiring as hell.
5 million viewers live across YouTube, Twitter, and Twitch. Fantastic excitement about space is alive once more!
Sometimes things feel bad, and one is disappointed in where humanity is going.
Right now is not one of those times. This is awesome.
Anyone else holding their breath the whole time Artemis II was flying back down to earth, phew!!!
Just like Artemis I, I am just so impressed that the NASA missions are going off without a hitch
That’s was out of this world!! What a ride that must have been! Must have been an incredible feeling mobbing in like that and the multiple chutes pulling and tugging. Holy crap!
I was so nervous watching this.
To think of the sheer level of planning, calculations and science to make every second of this mission possible is astounding.
Props to everyone who made it happen ✊🏼🇺🇸🇨🇦
Incredible achievement
How do Conspiracy theorists explain them getting the craft into the ocean with them in it if they didn’t board it in the 1st place
Glad to hear a jolt of good news every person can agree on in the myriad of so many negative things happening elsewhere. Great to be able to experience this with the detailed coverage NASA has provided
Watching it live was amazing. I can’t wait until we go back for a lunar landing.
Good to see that the faulty heat shield held.
Amaze, Amaze, Amaze!
Something to be proud of.
The comms blackout was nerve wracking as hell.
And promptly having themselves a zoom moment with the comms 😂
“Can you hear me?”
“I think you’re on mute”
Finally some good news in the world
Amaze amaze amaze 👎🏼👎🏼
Imagine if Biden were still president. For the whole of the last two weeks the world would have been captivated by this mission and the future of human space exploration. America could have been the star of the show.
Instead this mission is relegated to page two by massive dumpster fires of shit emanating from the putrefying shitlord.
I really appreciate all the coverage from NASA.
Man, if I had to sit in that capsule bobbing in the ocean for this long, I’d be so seasick! Oh well. 🤷🏻♀️ Guess I’ll never be an astronaut. 👨🚀
Feels good that tax money can go to cool shit like this
The longest way out of the way to get from Florida to California
The splashdown was beautiful to watch.
That being said, I am disheartened to realize just how large of a portion of the population believe that we haven’t been to the Moon – let alone outer space.
Proud day to be a human being.
Almost made me forget about all the dipshit billionaires actively ruining this beautiful planet we all share.
About 80% of the time I look up at the moon I’m struck by the sheer audacity of seeing the same moon and thinking, “I’m going to go there.” It’s such an insane undertaking.
It’s incredible to see these milestones happening in real time. Artemis II is a massive step forward for human space exploration and international cooperation.
It’s 2026, and within 10 days we’ve reached around the moon and listened closely enough to find a human heartbeat from 40 miles away. We’ve proven what we’re capable of. Now we have to prove we’re worthy of it.
Technology isn’t the limitation anymore.
in spite of all the war, poverty, and horror, we got an ACTUAL indomitable human spirit moment. maybe the world is worth saving