slingshot back to the earth. that is where orion it is right now. splash down supposed to be around 12:39. let s go ahead and show some navy teens here they have been practicing for this as well. orion it s going to have to go from 24,500 miles per hour to zero. it is going to be a test for those heat shields. these navy recovery teams have been practicing this. they are going to study the spacecraft want it splashes down. they will do above and below water imagery. it will take a couple of hours. then they will pull orion onto the deck of the uss portland. then, velshi, we can talk about artemis two in our mystery. that is amazing, so far a success. we will have to wait for those last few minutes to see what the splash down looks like. i have to ask you, you were there for the launch. this is the most powerful lockett. i have been at a launch, a shuttle launch. it s a less powerful thing. but, how did it feel? you can captured on tv but it feels like something else? it was the mid