Artemis II: Nasa plans crewed Moon mission for February
The mission around the Moon will pave the way for a lunar landing as soon as 2027.
www.bbc.comHere’s the latest on Artemis II: Journey to the Moon based on current public reporting.
NASA's Artemis II mission is proceeding as a crewed lunar flyby, planned to loop around the Moon and return to Earth over roughly 9–10 days. The crew consists of four astronauts and will test deep-space systems in preparation for subsequent lunar landings.[6][7]
Milestones reported most recently include launch readiness activities, a translunar injection burn to send Orion toward the Moon, and a planned distant lunar flyby to collect science data. In early 2026 sources noted the mission would set records for distance from Earth during the flyby.[2][3]
Updates in 2026 confirm Orion’s systems are being exercised in transit, with NASA and partner teams validating communications, navigation, and spacecraft health as the spacecraft travels to and around the Moon. NASA’s official Artemis II pages outline the crew and mission objectives.[7][9]
Public coverage has highlighted ongoing safety and readiness checks, including ground and launch operations, as teams address any communication or safety-system verifications before liftoff. This reflects NASA’s emphasis that safety and mission success are the top priorities.[2][6]
Illustration: Artemis II timeline (concept)
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The mission around the Moon will pave the way for a lunar landing as soon as 2027.
www.bbc.comNASA's Artemis II mission is sending four astronauts on a nine-and-a-half-day journey around the moon and back.
www.cbsnews.comMeet the Artemis II crew and learn how NASA’s 10-day lunar flyby mission will test deep space systems and pave the way for future Moon landings.
www.nasa.govNASA’s first crewed mission around the moon since the Apollo era has launched. Follow the latest on the astronauts, milestones and mission path and the trip back to Earth.
www.accuweather.comFour astronauts will venture around the Moon on Artemis II, the first crewed mission on NASA's path to establishing a long-term presence at the Moon for science and exploration through Artemis. The 10-day flight will help confirm systems and hardware needed for early human lunar exploration missions.
www.nasa.govThe Artemis II mission was originally planned for April 2026, but the agency now says it could launch as early as 5 February.
www.skyatnightmagazine.comArtemis 2 was the first mission to carry humans to the moon's vicinity since 1972.
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