Artemis II has successfully launched. For the first time since the 1970s, NASA has sent humans beyond low Earth orbit, slingshotting around the moon. Follow along and discover what NASA hopes to learn. 🔗
The Artemis II crew has recreated “Earthrise,” one of the most famous photographs of all time, with a small twist. The new photo is of Earthset, capturing the surface of the moon and the crescent-lit Earth setting beyond it in the same frame:
The #Artemis# II crew departed the Operations and Checkout building to head to Launch Complex 39B to board their Orion spacecraft atop NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket @NASAKennedy in preparation for their launch to the Moon later today!
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NASA wants to fly Artemis III next year. But the longer NASA waits to fly Artemis III, the better chance it will have to fly with a higher-fidelity vehicle—that is, one closer to landing on the Moon than being a basic prototype.