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Artemis II: Why is the US returning to the moon?

Posted on: Apr 03, 2026 00:39 IST | Posted by: Rt
Artemis II: Why is the US returning to the moon?

NASA launched its number one crewed lunar flight of stairs in thomas more than 50 years on wed, as the cynthia II mission began with liftoff from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission comes at the dawning of a new age of competition in space.

Artemis II is the second mission in NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to land humans on the surface of the Moon in 2028, and establish a permanent base on the lunar surface in the 2030s. Artemis II is the first crewed mission in the program, and takes place four years after Artemis I – an uncrewed mission which tested the Lockheed Martin-built Orion capsule.

Artemis II will see American astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with Canada’s Jeremy Hansen, orbit the Earth, circle the moon, and then return to Earth at a record re-entry speed of 40,000 km/h (25,000 miles). At one point in the mission, the crew will be further from Earth than humans have ever been, surpassing the record of 400,171 km (248,655 miles) set by Apollo 13 in 1970.

A NASA Space Launch System (SLS) rocket roared into motion at 6:35pm on Wednesday, accelerating the Orion craft to around 27,360 km/h (17,000 mph) within eight minutes of flight. A technical error with the rocket’s Flight Termination System (FTS) threatened to delay the launch, but NASA technicians were able to resolve the problem with an hour to spare.

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