heat shield
Coverage of heat shield in the Nexus archive.
- Artemis 2 heat shield is a sunken treasure in the ocean | Space photo of the day for April 28, 2026
The Artemis 2 Orion heat shield was discovered underwater, appearing in varying shades of dark blue. The finding highlights the spacecraft's components in a submerged environment.
- NASA reckons the Artemis II heat shield performed like a champ
NASA's Artemis II mission confirmed the Orion heat shield's effectiveness during re-entry, ensuring crew safety and validating the agency's design choices. Initial findings align with pre-mission assessments, boding well for future lunar missions.
- Artemis 2's heat shield seems to have aced its trial by fire
The Artemis 2 mission successfully concluded with the Orion capsule 'Integrity' splashing down in the Pacific Ocean after a 10-day journey. The heat shield's performance during re-entry was critical to the mission's success, as highlighted in the trial by fire.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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'
NASA addressed concerns about a missing patch on the Artemis II capsule Orion's heat shield after social media users noticed the issue. The agency confirmed no unexpected conditions were observed during the mission, assuring public safety.
- Artemis II splashdown: Astronauts return to Earth after lunar mission
Artemis II crew successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a lunar mission. The high-speed re-entry tested the spacecraft's heat shield capabilities.
- 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 2 moon astronauts splash down today — What to expect at each stage of reentry & landing (timeline)
The Artemis 2 mission's crew module is set to splash down after returning from lunar distance, with its thermal protection system facing extreme temperatures. Orion's heat shield, measuring 16.5 feet in diameter, is critical for ensuring astronaut safety during reentry.
- As Artemis II heads back to Earth, crew is staking their lives on the heat shield
The Artemis II crew is confident their heat shield will protect them during reentry, despite issues encountered with the unpiloted Artemis I mission. The crew's reliance on the heat shield highlights critical challenges in space exploration.
- Breaking down Artemis II's reentry process, heat shield's importance
The Artemis II crew is preparing for their final day in space before a planned splashdown to conclude their lunar mission. The article highlights the critical role of the heat shield in ensuring a safe reentry process.
- NASA's grand finale: Step-by-step graphic reveals how the Artemis II crew will face a 24,000mph hypersonic re-entry into Earth's atmosphere - with just a 3-INCH shield to protect them from the 2,760°C heat
NASA's Artemis II mission details the crew's hypersonic re-entry into Earth's atmosphere at 24,000mph, protected by a 3-inch heat shield capable of withstanding 2,760°C. A step-by-step graphic outlines the process for the crew's return.
- NASA's grand finale: Step-by-step graphic reveals how the Artemis II crew will face a 24,000mph hypersonic re-entry into Earth's atmosphere - with just a 3-INCH shield to protect them from the 2,760°C heat
NASA's Artemis II mission details the crew's hypersonic re-entry into Earth's atmosphere at 24,000mph, facing extreme temperatures of 2,760°C. The mission highlights the critical role of a 3-inch heat shield in protecting astronauts during re-entry.