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NASA’s Artemis II Mission Around the Moon

Join us for continuing live coverage of NASA’s Artemis II, the first crewed mission of the Artemis program.

Four astronauts aboard the agency’s Artemis II test flight around the Moon made history at 1:56 p.m. EDT on Monday, April 6, when they reached 248,655 miles from Earth—surpassing the farthest distance ever traveled by humans, a record previously set by Apollo 13 in 1970. The Artemis II crew members are now more than halfway through their mission and is scheduled to splash down off the coast of San Diego at approximately 8:07 p.m. EDT on Friday, April 10.

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    Launch, lunar flyby, and splashdown

    Briefings, launch, lunar flyby, and splashdown

    Lunar flyby

    Lunar flyby

    Launch, lunar flyby, and splashdown

    Launch, lunar flyby, and splashdown

    Launch, lunar flyby, and splashdown

    Launch, lunar flyby, and splashdown

    Briefings, launch, lunar flyby, and splashdown

    Forging New Frontiers

    The first crewed Artemis flight marks a key step toward long‑term return to the Moon and future missions to Mars.

    Artemis II Mission about Forging New Frontiers

    Meet the Astronauts

    Reid Wiseman

    Commander

    Victor Glover

    Pilot

    Christina Koch

    Mission Specialist

    Jeremy Hansen

    Mission Specialist

    The Near Side of the Moon

    A view of the near side of the Moon, the side we always see from Earth, as seen from the Orion spacecraft.

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    A Trip Around the Moon

    Who Is Your #NASAMoonCrew?

    Choosing a crew for missions to the Moon requires the right mix of skills and attributes. All four astronauts not only bring different strengths and expertise to the mission, but they also must work well together in high-pressure situations. That’s why we want to know: who you would choose to go with you on a trip around the Moon?

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    A Trip Around the Moon

    Which Artemis Astronaut Are You?

    With the Artemis II test flight, NASA is sending four astronauts on an approximately 10-day journey around the Moon. The question is, which Artemis astronaut are you? Which role — Commander, Pilot, Mission Specialist I, or Mission Specialist II — fits you best?

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    From left: NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen pose for a photograph as NASA’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll out to Launch Complex 39B on Saturday, Jan. 17, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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