Canadian Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II crew splash down in Pacific after moon trip
LONGUEUIL —
Emotions ran high Friday evening at the Canadian Space Agency headquarters as Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his American crewmates returned from the moon, ending the first human lunar voyage in more than half a century with a successful Pacific splashdown.
Inside the John H. Chapman Space Centre in Longueuil, Que., staff and members of the media watched a livestream from NASA showing the Orion spacecraft tearing through Earth’s atmosphere, enduring intense heat and a brief communications blackout before reappearing on course for landing.
All eyes were on the spacecraft’s heat shield, designed to withstand temperatures of several thousand degrees during re-entry. On Orion’s previous uncrewed test flight in 2022, the shield returned heavily charred and pockmarked, adding to the tension surrounding this return.


