Artemis II Is Shooting for the Moon Next Week: All the Details About NASA’s Historic Mission

Are you ready for a bona fide moon shot? The upcoming Artemis II mission is one of the most exciting space excursions in recent memory. It’ll be the first time humans have flown to the moon since December 1972, when the landmark Apollo program wrapped up, and NASA began shifting focus toward the space shuttles that would stay closer to home in Earth orbit. 

Artemis II is a chance for NASA to gather valuable new data from a spaceflight of this magnitude and to continue testing its new Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft that will carry the astronauts. The 10-day mission will be a flyby for those four humans — an actual moon landing is planned for the Artemis IV mission — but there will be plenty of drama nonetheless.

The launch is now scheduled for April 1 after NASA scrapped plans for launch dates in February and March. NASA has the

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