Orion capsule
Coverage of Orion capsule in the Nexus archive.
- Seeing double with the Artemis 2 rocket boosters | Space photo of the day for May 26, 2026
The Artemis 2 rocket boosters are shown alongside the Orion capsule in a space photo from May 26, 2026. The image highlights the nearly-identical boosters positioned to the right of the capsule.
- How a SoCal native became one of NASA's most valuable assets
Victor Glover, a Southern California native, has become a valuable asset to NASA by being the only pilot to have flown the Orion capsule. He grew up in the Inland Empire and now holds a unique record in NASA's history. Glover's achievement is a significant milestone for the organization.
- Artemis II astronauts talk mission toilet troubles: "We made do"
The Artemis II mission faced plumbing issues in the Orion capsule, which became a major news topic. Astronauts discussed the challenges but managed to cope with the situation.
- Artemis astronauts reveal the candy they ate immediately after splashdown
Artemis II astronauts disclosed they consumed candy while waiting for rescue teams to open the Orion Capsule after splashdown. The candy was stored in astronaut Christina Koch's spacesuit pocket.
- Artemis crew shows Fallon how cramped Orion capsule was
The Artemis crew demonstrated the cramped conditions of NASA's Orion capsule to Fallon, highlighting the spacecraft's limited space. The event provided a firsthand look at the challenges of space travel aboard the Orion.
- Put it in pencil: NASA's Artemis III mission will launch no earlier than late 2027
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced that Artemis III, originally intended for a lunar landing, will now launch no earlier than late 2027 and will instead test lunar landers in Earth orbit. The mission may use an existing SLS upper stage to save it for a future lunar mission, with details about orbit altitude and rocket configuration still under review.
- Artemis II astronauts praise their moonship’s performance, especially the heat shield
Artemis II astronauts praised the performance of NASA's Orion capsule, particularly its heat shield during reentry, following their successful lunar flyby mission. The crew emphasized the mission's success as a critical step toward future moon landings and a potential lunar base.
- 'That was a wonderful toilet': Artemis 2 commander defends mission's lunar loo
Artemis 2 commander praised the functionality and design of the Orion capsule's lunar toilet, named 'Integrity,' highlighting its importance for long-duration space missions.
- NASA responds after social media users notice a missing patch on Artemis II capsule Orion's heat shield - as it reassures 'no unexpected conditions were observed'
Social media users noticed a missing patch on the Artemis II capsule's Orion heat shield. NASA responded, assuring there were no unexpected conditions detected during the mission. The agency emphasized no issues were observed with the spacecraft's systems.
- New footage shows joy at Orion capsule hatch being opened
New footage reveals the moment the hatch of Artemis II's Orion capsule is unlocked, marking a joyful reunion between the four astronauts and their team. The video highlights the successful completion of a critical mission phase with evident happiness among the crew.
- New footage shows moment Orion capsule hatch is opened at sea
New footage reveals the moment the hatch of Artemis II's Orion capsule is unlocked at sea, marking a joyful reunion between the four astronauts and their team. The video highlights the successful conclusion of the mission's critical phase.
- New footage shows moment Orion capsule hatch is opened at sea
New footage reveals the moment the hatch of Artemis II's Orion capsule is unlocked at sea, marking a joyful reunion with the four astronauts. The video highlights the successful conclusion of the mission's return phase.
- WATCH: Helmet cam captures recovery of Artemis II astronauts from Orion capsule
Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman shared helmet cam footage of his crew's recovery from the Orion capsule following a successful splashdown. The footage provides a first-hand view of the astronauts' return to Earth after their space mission.
- NASA's Artemis follow-up mission 'right around the corner' after successful lunar flight
NASA is advancing its Artemis III mission following the successful Artemis II lunar flight, with docking tests and commercial lander competitions underway. The program aims to establish a lunar base at the moon's south pole, targeting a 2028 moon landing.
- WATCH: Astronauts exit spacecraft after successful splashdown
Astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover Jr., Jeremy Hansen, and Reid Wiseman exited the Orion capsule following a successful Artemis II splashdown. The mission marks a key milestone in NASA's lunar exploration efforts.
- Artemis II astronauts exit Orion capsule
All four Artemis II astronauts have exited the Orion capsule following the mission's completion. Mission Commander Reid Wiseman was the last astronaut to leave the spacecraft.
- NASA astronauts exit Orion capsule after successful Artemis II mission
NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen exited the Orion capsule following the successful Artemis II mission, which completed a lunar orbit and concluded with a successful splashdown on Earth. The mission marks a significant step in NASA's efforts to return humans to the Moon.
- Astronauts safely removed from Orion capsule
Astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover, Jeremy Hansen, and Reid Wiseman were safely extracted from the Orion capsule by U.S. Navy divers. The incident marks a successful recovery operation following a space mission.
- Watch Artemis II crew return to Earth in successful splashdown
The Artemis II crew successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off California after reentering Earth's atmosphere. The Orion capsule carrying the astronauts was covered live by CBS News 24/7.
- Orion capsule returns to Earth safely
The Orion capsule successfully returned to Earth, marking a safe conclusion to its mission. This event highlights advancements in space exploration technology.
- Orion capsule successfully deploys parachutes
The Orion capsule's parachutes deployed successfully during a test, achieving a perfect descent rate as reported by NASA. This marks a critical milestone in spacecraft safety testing.
- Watch: Artemis II capsule reenters Earth's atmosphere, begins communication blackout period
The Orion capsule associated with the Artemis II mission reentered Earth's atmosphere, triggering a planned 6-minute communication blackout period. This event marks a routine phase in the mission's trajectory.
- Orion capsule re-enters Earth's atmosphere
The Orion capsule initiated its re-entry into Earth's atmosphere at 7:53 p.m. ET, marking the critical 14-minute entry interface phase of the Artemis II mission. This event represents a pivotal moment in the mission's execution as the capsule returns from space.
- The most dangerous part of NASA's Artemis II mission is yet to come: Orion capsule's heat shield could be blown apart on splashdown - as concerned experts compare it to the fatal Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
The article highlights concerns about NASA's Artemis II mission, focusing on the risk of the Orion capsule's heat shield failing during splashdown. Experts compare this potential failure to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, raising alarms about mission safety.
- Artemis II splashdown: How to watch Orion capsule return home
The Artemis II mission's Orion capsule is set to splash down, with recovery operations underway. Live coverage of the return will be broadcast on NewsNation.
- Artemis II crew to end record-setting mission with Pacific Ocean splashdown
The Artemis II crew, consisting of three Americans and one Canadian, will conclude their 10-day mission with a Pacific Ocean splashdown, marking the first lunar flyby since Apollo 1972. NASA's Orion capsule will land off San Diego's coast, ending a record-setting space odyssey.
- Artemis II crew to return home as Nasa lays out steps for safe splashdown
The Artemis II crew will return to Earth after a 10-day lunar fly-by mission, with NASA detailing the logistics for a safe splashdown off San Diego's coast. The Orion capsule will re-enter at 24,000mph, requiring coordinated efforts to extract the astronauts.
- NASA’s Artemis II mission to fly around the far side of the Moon
NASA's Artemis II mission launched on April 2, 2026, with four astronauts aboard the Orion capsule to orbit the Moon's far side, marking a key step toward establishing a sustainable lunar presence. The mission aims to test hardware for future human landings, including the first woman on the Moon under the Artemis program.
- All eyes on Orion’s heat shield: Artemis 2 astronauts will hit Earth’s atmosphere at nearly 24,000 mph on April 10
The article highlights the Artemis 2 mission's focus on Orion's heat shield as astronauts prepare to re-enter Earth's atmosphere at 24,000 mph on April 10. It emphasizes the technological challenge of withstanding extreme re-entry conditions.
- Artemis 2 breaks humanity's all-time distance record during historic loop around the moon (video)
NASA's Artemis 2 mission achieved a historic milestone by setting a new record for humanity's farthest distance during a lunar flyby on April 6, 2026. The Orion capsule's loop around the moon marks a significant advancement in space exploration.
- Humanity is back at the moon! Artemis 2 astronauts arrive in lunar space
The Artemis 2 mission marked humanity's return to lunar space as the Orion capsule approached the moon on April 6, 2026. This milestone represents a significant step in NASA's lunar exploration efforts.