Splashdown in around 6h45m from literally as I post

eta: they just said 5:07pm Cascadian/Pacific time for splashdown so now you have a clock time too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3kR2KK8TEs

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NASA's Artemis II Live Mission Coverage (Official Broadcast)

This feed will provide continuous coverage of Artemis II mission activities with live commentary, beginning with tanking of the SLS (Space Launch System) roc...

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Pictures from the pickup ship:

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picture from artemis 2's exterior camera - the closer it gets to earth the more it looks like actually quite good sfx? which is hilarious because it's real

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oo, they backed the camera out some more

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@moira I believe the view is optically fixed, but whenever the SAW rotates to face the panels to the Sun (or when the craft's attitude changes) the camera view changes as well.

In this case I think it's a combination of both, the spacecraft rotated (thermal control?) but the panel orientation would have stayed about the same, so there was a rotation relative to the capsule/service module