After becoming the first humans to directly observe the far side of the Moon, the four astronauts onboard Artemis II are now ready for a critical re-entry into the Earth’s orbit. The crew is targeting a splashdown on Friday in the Pacific Ocean off the California coast, it recently had a word with the press and delineated the experiences they went through.The Artemis II crew prepares for a dangerous high-speed re-entry after a historic and emotionally profound journey. The re-entry would be another risk phase of the mission. The Orion spacecraft will reach speeds of up to 23,839 mph as it re-enters the Earth’s atmosphere and is battered by the intense heat of atmospheric friction. Are moon missions worth of adventure ?

