NASA's Artemis II rocket reaches launch pad in Florida

NASA's Artemis II mission has advanced as its Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft arrived at Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center. The overnight rollout marks a crucial step toward the first crewed Artemis flight, set to orbit the Moon. Engineers now prepare for prelaunch tests ahead of sending four astronauts on a 10-day journey.

On Saturday, January 17, at 6:42 p.m. EST, NASA's crawler-transporter 2 completed a 4-mile journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The fully stacked Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft moved at a top speed of 0.82 mph, taking nearly 12 hours for the transfer. During the rollout, teams paused briefly to adjust the crew access arm, which will allow astronauts to board the Orion spacecraft on launch day.

In the coming days, technicians will conduct a wet dress rehearsal, simulating launch procedures no later than February 2. This test involves loading the rocket with cryogenic propellants, executing a full countdown sequence, and then draining the fuels safely. NASA may perform additional rehearsals if needed, potentially rolling the stack back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for inspections or modifications.

The Artemis II mission will carry NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, alongside Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen. The crew plans to spend about 10 days traveling around the Moon before returning to Earth. This flight represents a major milestone in NASA's efforts to return humans to the lunar surface, establish a sustained presence there, and ultimately prepare for crewed missions to Mars.

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A two-day countdown is underway for NASA's Artemis II mission, scheduled to launch four astronauts on a flight around the moon from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is set for a two-hour window opening at 6:24 pm EDT on Wednesday, with backup opportunities through April 6. The crew will test the Orion spacecraft on a 10-day journey, marking humans' first deep space voyage in more than 50 years.

Die NASA hat die Artemis II-Mission gestartet und sendet damit zum ersten Mal seit Apollo 17 im Jahr 1972 vier Astronauten in eine Mondumlaufbahn. Die Space Launch System (SLS)-Rakete hob am Mittwoch um 18:24 Uhr Ortszeit vom Kennedy Space Center ab, nachdem monatelange Vorbereitungen, einschließlich der Ausrollung zur Startrampe 39B im Januar, abgeschlossen wurden. Der zehntägige Flug dient dazu, kritische Systeme für zukünftige Mondlandungen zu testen.

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NASA has begun a critical two-day wet dress rehearsal for the Artemis II mission at Kennedy Space Center, simulating launch procedures without engine ignition. The test involves loading the Space Launch System rocket with over 700,000 gallons of propellant and could pave the way for a crewed launch as early as February 8. This marks preparation for the first human trip beyond low Earth orbit since 1972.

NASA has announced major changes to its Artemis program, shifting away from a lunar landing for the next mission in favor of incremental testing steps. The adjustments aim to increase launch frequency and reduce risks following recent setbacks. Officials hope this will lead to moon landings by 2028.

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Die US-Raumfahrtbehörde NASA plant heute den Start der Artemis-II-Mission, bei der Astronauten erstmals seit über 50 Jahren wieder den Mond umkreisen sollen. Vier Astronauten aus den USA und Kanada werden in einer Testmission von etwa zehn Tagen fliegen. Deutschland liefert über die ESA den entscheidenden European Service Module für das Orion-Raumschiff.

NASA's new administrator, Jared Isaacman, has voiced complete trust in the Orion spacecraft's heat shield ahead of the Artemis II mission. Following a detailed review with experts, he affirmed the agency's plan to proceed with the existing shield after addressing concerns from the Artemis I flight. This decision comes just weeks before the crewed lunar mission's potential launch in early February 2026.

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