
Artemis II postflight: heat shield okay, SLS hits target, toilet glitch prompts checks
NASA’s initial postflight assessments find the Orion heat shield performed as expected with less char loss than Artemis I, and the SLS rocket achieved orbital insertion with splashdown about 2.9 miles from the target and an entry velocity near predictions. A toilet-system issue—urine vent line—was identified and is under investigation to prevent recurrence. Astronauts shared Earthset footage and noted vestibular readjustment after returning to gravity, as Artemis II serves as a critical step toward crewed lunar missions in 2027–2028.













