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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.TV - Empat astronaut misi Artemis II berhasil mendarat kembali ke Bumi.

Keempat awak Artemis II keluar satu per satu dari kapsul pada Jumat (10/4/2026).

Para astronaut mendarat di Samudra Pasifik.

Tiga astronaut asal Amerika Serikat dan satu dari Kanada mencetak rekor jarak perjalanan luar angkasa saat melakukan lintasan dekat Bulan, melampaui rekor misi Apollo 13 milik NASA.

Diketahui, para astronaut berhasil melintas di balik sisi jauh Bulan dan menangkap pemandangan yang belum pernah dilihat oleh mata manusia, termasuk fenomena gerhana Matahari total.

Baca Juga Penampakan Gerhana Matahari dari Luar Angkasa, Diabadikan Kru Artemis II NASA di https://www.kompas.tv/internasional/661558/penampakan-gerhana-matahari-dari-luar-angkasa-diabadikan-kru-artemis-ii-nasa

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00:05And we have confirmation of crew module service module separation.
00:10And a great view, albeit momentarily.
00:15Houston, good stuff on board.
00:19Houston, copy, Houston, concur.
00:20The European service module now separated from Integrity, a job well done.
00:27So, with Integrity now flying free on its own for the remaining 32 minutes of this mission.
00:35And we have crossed the threshold, now entering the Earth's atmosphere.
00:40We're at 400,000 feet, traveling 34,800 feet per second.
00:46And a view of Integrity from the WB-57.
00:50We're at 50,000 feet.
01:01And there go the first series of parachutes.
01:04And we're on drogues.
01:06And Houston, we're visual two drogues out the window.
01:22Main chute deploy.
01:26We're at 5,000 feet.
01:29Good three main chutes.
01:31Good reefing.
01:31Good descent rate.
01:32And we see three good-looking parachutes.
01:37Integrity about to complete a journey spanning 694,481 miles from its launch from the Kennedy Space Center back on
01:47April 1st.
01:48And a trip around the moon.
02:03Houston, Integrity, Splashdown, sending post landing command now.
02:08Splashdown confirmed.
02:09Copy Splashdown, waiting on VLDR.
02:12Splashdown confirmed at 7.07 p.m. Central Time, 5.07 p.m. Pacific Time.
02:19From the pages of Jules Verne to a modern-day mission to the moon, a new chapter of the exploration
02:25of our celestial neighbor is complete.
02:28Integrity's astronauts, back on Earth.
02:32And the landing and support officer reports the vehicle is stable one.
02:35We still will be deploying the crew module uprighting system to maintain that orientation.
02:41A perfect bullseye splashdown for Integrity and its four astronauts.
02:46And so once the crew get out of Orion, they can stretch their legs a little bit on this front
02:53porch, get some fresh air.
02:58This is Mission Control Houston.
03:00Behind me, a fairly raucous scene as hundreds of flight controllers have poured into the flight control room here.
03:08This view of the Artemis flight control room, known as the white flight control room.
03:15This is the old shuttle flight control room.
03:17And now is the home of Artemis missions to the moon and beyond.
03:28And the initial, you can hear it.
03:38Jubilation here in the flight control room.
03:41The first crew member is out of Integrity.
03:54We now have two crew members out.
04:03Crew member number three now out.
04:08And now standing by for the commander, Reed Wiseman, who will be last out of his ship.
04:14And we now have Reed Wiseman out of the vehicle.
04:19All four crew members now out of Integrity.
04:26It's going to be important.
04:35We spent a lot of money on those machines.
04:36And, you know, we spent a lot of money on these machines here.
04:38This is Mission Control Houston, with the crew members now beginning to be hoisted aboard the Navy helicopters.
04:45The first one there, having just completed picking up the first astronaut.
04:57The last astronaut, Commander Reed Wiseman.
05:02First helicopter coming in.
05:07Second helicopter.
05:10And there you go.
05:11We now have all four Artemis II crew members on the USS John P. Murtha.
05:19All right.
05:20And now here we see pilot Victor Glover.
05:23Christina there, also smiling.
05:25Finally peering out, waving at the cameras.
05:28We're seeing Jeremy walking, waving across the flight deck.
05:34Now on his way to the medical bay.
05:37And now here we are.
05:38Christina making her way.
05:43Victor looking good as he walks across the flight deck.
05:50NASA Administrator applauding.
05:54Victor applauding for all the folks on the ship with him who played a role in their safe return today.
06:05And finally just one Artemis II crew member left on the flight deck.
06:12Commander Reed Wiseman.
06:14Reed looking good as he takes his steps towards the medical bay.
06:19We'll see you next time.
06:25As you are.
06:26Somebody...
06:27Okay.
06:28Annette of the Nations.
06:28There are two ways.
06:30One way.
06:31One way.
06:32One way.
06:33One way.
06:33One way.
06:33One way.
06:34I think it's a long way.
06:35In the driving bay.
06:40One way.
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