NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission
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NASA's Artemis II is poised for the first lunar mission since 1972—with much more to come.
With the wet dress rehearsal, essentially a critical fueling test of the Artemis 2 Space Launch System moon rocket, now back on Feb. 2, NASA said in a statement that it can no longer target Feb. 6 or Feb. 7, the first two days of its launch window. The Artemis 2 launch window originally ran from Feb. 6 to Feb. 10.
NASA's Artemis 2 mission will send four astronauts on a 10-day journey around the moon. The mission is the first crewed flight in NASA's Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the lunar surface. The Space Launch System rocket for the mission is ...
NASA is providing a 24/7 live feed of the Space Launch System rocket on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
NASA and the Department of Energy have agreed to work together on development of nuclear reactors for the moon.
The Artemis II crew will travel approximately 4,600 miles beyond the far side of the Moon. They will see the Earth and the Moon from Orion’s windows, with the Moon close in the foreground and the Earth nearly 250,000 miles in the background. From the crew’s location, the Moon will look about the size of a basketball held at arm’s length.