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Artemis II Crew Faces “Fatal Risk” During Earth Return

Nurul Darari by Nurul Darari
April 10, 2026
in Tech
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Artemis II Crew Faces “Fatal Risk” During Earth Return

Artemis II Crew Faces “Fatal Risk” During Earth Return

Jakarta, ThedailyID — NASA has warned of significant risks facing astronauts from the Artemis II mission during their return to Earth, as extreme conditions could trigger critical system failures.

The mission carries four astronauts — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen — on a historic journey around the Moon before returning to Earth.

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During re-entry, the spacecraft will face extreme heat and pressure as it enters Earth’s atmosphere at high speed. These conditions can push the heat shield and structural systems to their limits.

NASA engineers consider the heat shield one of the most critical components. It must withstand temperatures reaching thousands of degrees Celsius. Even a small failure could lead to catastrophic consequences.

In addition, communication blackouts may occur during re-entry. This happens when plasma forms around the spacecraft, temporarily blocking signals between the crew and mission control.

NASA continues to test and refine safety systems to reduce these risks. Engineers have carried out multiple simulations and ground tests to ensure the spacecraft can handle worst-case scenarios.

Despite these challenges, Artemis II remains a key step in NASA’s broader plan to return humans to the Moon. The mission will test systems needed for future lunar landings under the Artemis program.

Officials stress that risk is a fundamental part of human spaceflight. However, they aim to minimize it through rigorous engineering and repeated testing.

If successful, Artemis II will become the first crewed mission to orbit the Moon since the Apollo program era, marking a major milestone in modern space exploration.

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