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Here's what will happen with Artemis II after Friday's splashdown off San Diego coast 46%

4/10/2026, 1:37:37 AM

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BS Summary: This video contains 25 faulty reasoning types, including Appeal to Authority, Anchoring Bias, and Ambiguity (Equivocation), with Overconfidence Bias as the most egregious example at 54.2% saturation with 252 hits. Analysis detected 953 faulty-reasoning hits from 465 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 48.1% and a BS Rank of 46% (9,110 of 16,813 videos). This video is better (less manipulative) than 54.20% of the video peer group.

The Aremis 2 crew will splash down tomorrow off the coast of San Diego around 8:00 p.m. Eastern, 5:00 p. p.m. Pacific. 
So, this is a look at the ship 
the astronauts will board right after 
splashdown for medical checks. 
The Orion capsule will also be loaded onto that ship. 
Now, I want to bring in CBS News reporter Jared Oacher, who is live in sunny San Diego. 
Hi, Jared. What's the plan? 
People must be so excited there because they know that's the spot. 
So, I just landed in San Diego and I rushed over here. 
So, I'm excited to speak with people and learn how excited they are about this. 
But what I can tell you right now is while I'm in San Diego, the Aremis 2 astronauts are still up in space and they're still on track to splash down about 50 miles off the coast of San Diego at around, as you said, 8:07 p.m. Eastern time, 5:07 p.m. Pacific. 
And that Orion space capsule will enter into the Earth's atmosphere around 400,000 ft up. 
It'll take about 13 minutes, just 13 minutes to get down to the water and that's when this recovery mission goes into action. 
They will be extracted from that capsule, those four astronauts, and brought over to the USS John P. Bertha. 
That's a Navy ship that left the port earlier today and it's going to meet them there, Juliet. 
>> So, that's the recovery mission plan. 
That's what they'll be doing, right? 
>> Right. 
>> Wow. 
>> So, that's the plan. And from there, they have to get home, you know. 
So, 
what's next? The astronauts will then go through a medical evaluation on the ship. 
Once they pass that, they'll get on another flight that takes them from the ship over to a Navy base in San Diego. 
From there, they'll get on yet another flight which will take them to the Johnson Space Center in Houston. 
That's it for the astronauts as far as we know. 
But the capsule then has to get back to land as well. 
So the capsule will go back onto the USS John P Bertha and be brought directly over to the Navy base. 
From there, the people who were involved in the recovery mission either early Saturday morning or in the afternoon, depending how long the mission takes, will give an update to media and let them let them know how that recovery mission went. 
>> Jared, what a great assignment. 
I'm so glad you're there. 
You're on it. 
You'll be talking to a lot of people and witnessing it. 
And we'll we'll circle back with you. Jared Oacher, thank you. 
Thank you. 
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