Overview
- BBC Breakfast co-host Naga Munchetty briefly gave the wrong time on Saturday’s show, then quickly corrected herself for viewers.
- Charlie Stayt reassured her on air, suggesting she was still thinking about the Artemis II landing time from overnight coverage.
- The Artemis II crew splashed down in the Pacific early Saturday, and mission entry flight director Rick Henfling said the astronauts are happy and healthy.
- Officials noted the crew traveled 252,756 miles from Earth, surpassing the Apollo 13 distance mark of 248,655 miles set 56 years ago.
- The mission looped behind the Moon and lost contact for about 40 minutes, and Henfling said Victor Glover was smiling and ready to head back to Houston.