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Artemis 2 Mission Set to Make History with Lunar Flyby

Scheduled for April 6, 2026, the Artemis 2 mission aims to orbit the moon, potentially setting a new distance record while astronauts observe the lunar farside.

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Summary

The upcoming Artemis 2 mission is poised to make a significant mark in space exploration with its planned lunar flyby on April 6, 2026.

During this mission, astronauts will have the opportunity to study a portion of the lunar farside, contributing valuable data to our understanding of the moon.

Notably, Artemis 2 is expected to set a distance record, highlighting advancements in spacecraft capabilities and mission planning.

Key Facts

Fact Value
Mission Date April 6, 2026
Distance Record Setting a distance record
Spacecraft Orion

Updates

Update at 01:51 UTC on 2026-04-07

SpaceNews reported Four astronauts from the United States and Canada became the humans to travel the furthest from the Earth April 6 as they went around the moon on the Artemis 2 mission. The post Artemis 2 swings around the moon appeared.

Sources: SpaceNews

Update at 16:41 UTC on 2026-04-17

SpaceNews reported The astronauts who flew around the moon on Artemis 2 said they were confident the Orion spacecraft is ready to support future missions. The post Artemis 2 astronauts praise performance of Orion appeared first on SpaceNews.

Sources: SpaceNews

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