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Artemis II: NASA’s First Crewed Lunar Flyby in 50 Years - NASA Meet the astronauts who will venture around the Moon on Artemis II, the first crewed flight aboard NASA’s human deep space capabilities, paving the way for future lunar surface missions
Artemis II - Wikipedia Artemis II is a flight test supporting subsequent Artemis missions, which are planned to return humans to the lunar surface in 2028 for the first time since Apollo 17
Artemis II begins its journey to the moon: Highlights | CNN • Artemis II heads to the moon: Four astronauts on the Artemis II mission are on their way to journey around the moon after successfully conducting the translunar injection burn, or TLI
Artemis II Astronauts Fly Away From Earth Toward the Moon Artemis II Astronauts Fly Away From Earth Toward the Moon After a day of testing the Orion capsule high above the planet, the crew of the NASA mission became the first people to head into deep
Artemis 2 Live Tracker 2026: Launch Countdown Mission Status Experience the historic Artemis II mission in real-time Follow the four-person crew as they journey beyond the Moon and back in the Orion spacecraft Use our live tracker, mission countdown, and flight telemetry to stay updated on every second of this monumental leap for deep space exploration
NASA Sets Coverage for Artemis II Moon Mission - NASA NASA will provide live coverage of prelaunch, launch, and mission events for the agency’s upcoming Artemis II crewed test flight around the Moon Launch is targeted for no earlier than 6:24 p m EDT Wednesday, April 1, with a two-hour launch window
Artemis II Has Launched. Heres Everything You Need to Know Artemis II will not fly over the south pole but its crew members will practice remote observation techniques that future crews can use to take the moon’s geological measure both from above and