Artemis ii mission NASA first crewed flight to the moon
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Artemis ii mission: NASA first crewed flight to the moon

NASA’s Artemis II mission marks the first crewed lunar flight since Apollo. Learn about the SLS rocket, Orion spacecraft, and the 10-day journey to the Moon.

Mission overview

NASA has officially begun the Artemis II mission the first crewed lunar flight since the Apollo era, a crew of four astronauts will be sent to the Moon. The use of the potent Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, along with the Orion space capsule, makes it an essential deep-space exploration flight for NASA.

Timeline and objectives

The spacecraft is currently in orbit around the earth, waiting for the translunar injection burn that will bring the crew out of earth‘s orbit and to the moon, which takes place on 2 April. The crew will pass the moon on 6 April during a lunar fly-by, at which point they will test the life-support systems and communications systems of the Orion spacecraft in deep space.

Future implications

Artemis II is just the first part of a series of events leading NASA towards interplanetary exploration. Artemis II will serve to provide the information needed for the successful and safe execution of the Artemis III mission. The information gathered during this 10 day expedition will help the new crew that will be sent to the Moon to successfully explore and colonize the celestial body. This test mission will eventually lead to the human exploration of Mars.

Key takeaways

  • NASA launched the Artemis II mission using the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft.
  • The mission carries four astronauts for the first crewed flight around the Moon in more than 50 years.
  • The critical translunar injection burn is scheduled for Thursday, April 2.
  • A lunar flyby is planned for Monday, April 6, to test deep-space navigation and life-support systems.
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Lydia Atkins is an astrophysicist and science educator with an extensive background in celestial mechanics and observational astronomy. Holding a degree in Astrophysics, she has dedicated her career to synthesizing complex astrophysical data into authoritative, accessible insights. Her expertise... Show more
Lydia Atkins is an astrophysicist and science educator with an extensive background in celestial mechanics and observational astronomy. Holding a degree in Astrophysics, she has dedicated her career to synthesizing complex astrophysical data into authoritative, accessible insights. Her expertise spans from the study of exoplanetary systems to the internal dynamics of black holes. With over a decade of experience in both theoretical research and public outreach, Lydia ensures every article meets the highest standards of scientific accuracy. When not documenting the mysteries of the cosmos, she serves as a community mentor, teaching the next generation of astronomers the physics of the stars.
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