UPDATED with NASA livestream: The media is gearing up for tonight’s historic return of Artemis II following a 10-day trip around the moon. Here’s a sampling of the planned coverage. Additionally, you can watch the NASA livestream of the reentry and splashdown, targeted for 8:07 p.m. EDT/5:07 p.m. PDT, above.

CBS News will air Artemis II Return To Earth, a live one-hour special, Friday at 7:30 pm ET on the CBS Television Network, CBS News 24/7 and CBSNews.com.

Jericka Duncan will anchor the special, joined by astronaut Suni Williams and Lt. Col Dave Mahan in New York, CBS News’ Mark Strassmann and Bill Harwood in Houston, astronaut Nick Hague in Washington, D.C., and CBS News’ Carter Evans in San Diego.

During re-entry the capsule will shed its service module and dive toward Earth at 24,000 miles per hour. Starting at 12,000 feet, a series of 11 parachutes will unfurl to slow the capsule from several hundred miles-per-hour to a gradual 17–20 mph for splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego. It’s targeted for 8:07 p.m. EDT/5:07 p.m. PDT.

To accommodate the special, CBS has slightly shifted the night’s primetime schedule (except West Coast) for Sheriff Country, Fire Country and Boston Blue, pushing their start times up a half hour.

Sheriff Country will air from 8:30-9:30 pm ET, followed by Fire Country at 9:30 pm ET and Boston Blue at 10:30 pm ET.

Here is the revised primetime lineup, except on the West Coast:

7:30-8:30 PM CBS News Special Report

8:30-9:30 PM SHERIFF COUNTRY (original)

9:30-10:30 PM FIRE COUNTRY (original)

10:30-11:30 PM BOSTON BLUE (original)

NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz will anchor a special network report on NBC & NBC News NOW at 7:30 pm ET. He will joined by Tom Costello along with former astronauts Steve Robinson, Drew Feustel and Wendy Lawrence.

NOW will also air a pretaped special during the weekend, starting Saturday at 10:30 p.m. ET. Hosted by Schwartz, The Artemis II: Mission Around Moon will take viewers inside Artemis II’s historic mission.

The special will air on the West Coast tonight on the network at 9:30 pm PT.

NBCNews.com will kick off its live blog this afternoon as the astronauts prepare for reentry.

ABC’s Celebrity Jeopardy! All Stars will air a repeat in all time zones, replacing the previously announced original episode following Artemis II coverage. The repeat will join in progress in ET/CT and air in full in PT/MT. 20/20 will air in its normal pattern following Celebrity Jeopardy! All Stars.

Fox News Channel will feature live coverage across its primetime programming on Friday. Senior correspondent Jonathan Serrie will report live throughout the night from Johnson Space Center in Texas and the network will take live feed from NASA’s coverage of Artemis II’s return. Fox Nation will also livestream NASA’s coverage of the return to earth beginning at 11:30 AM/ET, while Fox News Digital will provide readers with real-time updates via a live blog throughout the day as the mission progresses.

Additionally, Fox Weather has set Artemis: Return to Earth, a three-hour special at 7 pm ET. It will be hosted by meteorologists Ian Oliver and Stephen Morgan and will feature live reporting from correspondent Brandy Cambell on the ground in California. 

NewsNation will present special live breaking news coverage of Artemis II return throughout the day Friday. Hosted by Chris Cuomo, the coverage will culminate in a special edition of Cuomo at 8 p.m. ET, featuring live footage of the Orion capsule’s splashdown at approximately 8:07 p.m. ET. Live, real-time updates of the mission’s completion will continue across NewsNation programming, including On Balance with Leland Vittert at 9 p.m. ET Katie Pavlich Tonight at 10 p.m. ET, and Jesse Weber Live at 11 p.m. ET.

National correspondent Nancy Loo will be reporting from San Diego, national correspondent Xavier Walton from NASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, along with contributions from former astronauts and leading space experts.

A livestream of the return will be available via the NewsNation app and website. Additionally, NewsNation’s sister site The Hill’s live stream will carry WFLA-TV’s splashdown.

Netflix begins coverage at 6:30 p.m. EDT/3:30 p.m. PDT, with a live broadcast featuring the Artemis II recovery team, including the crew surgeon, the USS John P. Murtha captain, and a US Navy diver, among others. They’re tasked with supporting the recovery ahead of the crew’s anticipated return.