Nine days ago I watched Artemis blast off. This evening I watched it's capsule Intregrity safely splash down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. All four astronauts returned safely and all is well.
While I appreciate that this flight did go out and around the moon at a greater distance than any prior space flights, I can't help feeling a bit of deja vu. I think that many people of my generation may feel the same. In 1969 Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. From 1981 to 2011the Space Shuttle orbited and landed on dry land; the first reusable space craft.
I remember being so pleased with the Space Shuttle, knowing that astronauts would no longer have to bob around in the water in their capsules wating to be picked up. There were some close calls with that system. Yet here I am this evening watching as the Artemis crew is picked up out of Integrity, as it bobs in the water, by helicopter then transferred to a Navy ship.
I am glad that everything went well and they are safely home, but that water landing felt like a giant step backwards.