NASA Artemis II Orion spacecraft halfway to Moon, crew visible inside viewing Earth and lunar target.
NASA Artemis II Orion spacecraft halfway to Moon, crew visible inside viewing Earth and lunar target.
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Artemis II crew passes halfway mark en route to lunar flyby

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NASA's Artemis II astronauts have surpassed the halfway point to the Moon following Wednesday's translunar injection burn, continuing smooth progress on the historic 10-day mission—the first crewed trip beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17. The crew is on track for a lunar far-side flyby tomorrow and observations on April 6.

Building on the successful translunar injection burn reported earlier this week, NASA confirmed Thursday that the Orion spacecraft, carrying commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, has passed the halfway mark to the Moon. Launched April 2 aboard the Space Launch System, the crew exited Earth orbit and is now hurtling toward a six-hour observation window of the Moon's far side on April 6, followed by splashdown on April 10.

Commander Wiseman shared breathtaking images from Orion's windows, including Earth with dual auroras visible. Track the mission via NASA's Artemis Real-Time Orbit website and watch a livestream from outside the capsule.

Minor post-launch issues, such as a Microsoft Outlook glitch on a Surface Pro device and a toilet malfunction (which Koch jokingly called her 'space plumber' moment), were swiftly resolved with ground support. The mission remains on track despite these learning opportunities.

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X discussions celebrate Artemis II's halfway milestone as a historic return to deep space beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17, with NASA updates on smooth progress and stunning Earth views drawing high engagement. Crew morale is high ahead of the lunar far-side flyby. Skeptical voices criticize it as an expensive rerun without landing, citing past Apollo achievements and delays.

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Artemis II Orion spacecraft heading to lunar flyby with Earth receding in space.
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Artemis II mission progresses smoothly toward lunar flyby

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NASA's Artemis II crew, aboard the Orion spacecraft named Integrity, has successfully departed Earth's orbit and is heading toward the Moon after a key engine burn. The astronauts reported no major issues, shared stunning photos of Earth, and spoke with family and media. The mission remains on track for a closest approach to the Moon on Monday and splashdown on April 10.

NASA's Artemis II mission lifted off successfully on April 1, 2026, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, sending astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen aboard the Orion spacecraft for the first crewed Moon flyby since Apollo 17. Powered by the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the 10-day test flight will validate critical systems for future lunar landings and Mars missions, looping around the Moon's far side.

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NASA's Artemis 2 four astronauts are approaching the Moon, with the mission's climax set for Monday's flyby of its far side, the first since Apollo 8 58 years ago. They may view regions never seen by human eyes, such as Mare Orientale. The crew will set a new record for distance from Earth.

Капсула Orion в рамках миссии NASA Artemis 2 успешно стартовала с Космического центра Кеннеди. Четверо астронавтов направились к Луне, преодолев расстояние в 400 000 километров. Ракета развила сверхзвуковую скорость и в настоящее время движется со скоростью 27 000 км/ч. Управление перешло к автоматизированной системе контроля запуска.

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NASA has set March 6 as the earliest possible launch date for the Artemis II mission following a successful second fueling test of its Space Launch System rocket. The test at Kennedy Space Center resolved issues from an earlier attempt marred by a hydrogen leak. The mission will send four astronauts around the Moon in a crewed test of the Orion spacecraft.

Американское космическое агентство NASA сегодня приступает к реализации миссии Artemis II, в рамках которой астронавты впервые за более чем 50 лет отправятся на орбиту Луны. Четверо астронавтов из США и Канады совершат испытательный полет, который продлится около десяти дней. Германия через Европейское космическое агентство предоставляет ключевой европейский служебный модуль для космического корабля Orion.

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One year into President Donald J. Trump's second term, NASA has made significant strides in space exploration, including human spaceflight missions and preparations for the Artemis II voyage around the Moon. The agency highlights progress aligned with national space policy, building on initiatives from the president's first term. Artemis II marks the first such lunar orbit by American astronauts in over 50 years.

 

 

 

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