NASA has completed the final preparations for its highly-anticipated Artemis II mission, marking a major milestone in the agency's plans to return humans to the lunar surface. The Orion spacecraft, which will carry four astronauts – Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen – on a 10-day journey around the Moon and back to Earth, has been successfully stacked atop the SLS rocket at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
This achievement comes ahead of schedule, demonstrating the agency's commitment to pushing the boundaries of space exploration. The mission is scheduled to launch early next year and will pave the way for future lunar missions under the Artemis program.
For those eager to follow along with the mission, a dedicated blog has been set up by NASA, providing updates on the latest developments leading up to liftoff.
This achievement comes ahead of schedule, demonstrating the agency's commitment to pushing the boundaries of space exploration. The mission is scheduled to launch early next year and will pave the way for future lunar missions under the Artemis program.
For those eager to follow along with the mission, a dedicated blog has been set up by NASA, providing updates on the latest developments leading up to liftoff.