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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 20 MIN

A Deep Dive on Artemis II

from Our Solar System · host Sol Good Network

The Artemis II mission serves as the first crewed flight of the Artemis program and the first mission to send humans beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972,. Its primary purpose is to validate the Orion spacecraft’s systems, crew operations, and mission procedures in a deep space environment to ensure they are ready for future sustained lunar exploration and eventual missions to Mars,,. Specifically, this test flight evaluates critical capabilities such as life support, communication, and navigation with a crew of four astronauts aboard,.The mission followed a series of key milestones over a roughly 10-day duration:Launch and High Earth Orbit (Day 1)Launch: The mission launched on April 1, 2026, from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39B using the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket,.Systems Checkout: Once in a highly elliptical high Earth orbit, the crew performed essential checkouts of life support systems, including the water dispenser and toilet,.Proximity Operations: Pilot Victor Glover took manual control of Orion to perform a proximity operations demonstration, maneuvering the spacecraft near the spent Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS) to test handling qualities for future docking missions,.Trans-Lunar Injection and Outbound Flight (Days 2–5)TLI Burn: On the second day, Orion executed a trans-lunar injection (TLI) burn, setting the spacecraft on a trajectory toward the Moon,.Deep Space Testing: During the outbound journey, the crew conducted further tests, including manual piloting demonstrations to evaluate the spacecraft's performance in deep space,.Lunar Flyby and Record-Breaking Distance (Day 6)Lunar Flyby: On April 6, 2026, Orion performed a flyby, reaching a closest approach of approximately 4,067 miles from the lunar far-side surface,.Distance Record: The mission set a new record for the farthest humans have ever traveled from Earth, reaching a distance of 252,756 miles, surpassing the previous record held by Apollo 13,.Scientific Observations: During the flyby, the crew photographed geologic features and observed a solar eclipse while passing behind the Moon,.Return and Splashdown (Days 7–10)Free-Return Trajectory: Following the flyby, Orion naturally returned toward Earth on a free-return trajectory, requiring only minor course corrections,.Re-entry: On Day 10, the crew module separated from the European Service Module and entered Earth's atmosphere at a velocity of approximately 24,664 miles per hour,.Splashdown: The mission concluded with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean southwest of San Diego on April 10, 2026 (local time), where the crew and capsule were recovered by the U.S. Navy,,.

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The Artemis II mission serves as the first crewed flight of the Artemis program and the first mission to send humans beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972,. Its primary purpose is to validate the Orion spacecraft’s systems, crew operations, and mission procedures in a deep space environment to ensure they are ready for future sustained lunar exploration and eventual missions to Mars,,. Specifically, this test flight evaluates critical capabilities such as life support, communication, and navigation with a crew of four astronauts aboard,.The mission followed a series of key milestones over a roughly 10-day duration:Launch and High Earth Orbit (Day 1)Launch: The mission launched on April 1, 2026, from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39B using the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket,.Systems Checkout: Once in a highly elliptical high Earth orbit, the crew performed essential checkouts of life support systems, including the water dispenser and toilet,.Proximity Operations: Pilot Victor Glover took manual control of Orion to perform a proximity operations demonstration, maneuvering the spacecraft near the spent Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS) to test handling qualities for future docking missions,.Trans-Lunar Injection and Outbound Flight (Days 2–5)TLI Burn: On the second day, Orion executed a trans-lunar injection (TLI) burn, setting the spacecraft on a trajectory toward the Moon,.Deep Space Testing: During the outbound journey, the crew conducted further tests, including manual piloting demonstrations to evaluate the spacecraft's performance in deep space,.Lunar Flyby and Record-Breaking Distance (Day 6)Lunar Flyby: On April 6, 2026, Orion performed a flyby, reaching a closest approach of approximately 4,067 miles from the lunar far-side surface,.Distance Record: The mission set a new record for the farthest humans have ever traveled from Earth, reaching a distance of 252,756 miles, surpassing the previous record held by Apollo 13,.Scientific Observations: During the flyby, the crew photographed geologic features and observed a solar eclipse while passing behind the Moon,.Return and Splashdown (Days 7–10)Free-Return Trajectory: Following the flyby, Orion naturally returned toward Earth on a free-return trajectory, requiring only minor course corrections,.Re-entry: On Day 10, the crew module separated from the European Service Module and entered Earth's atmosphere at a velocity of approximately 24,664 miles per hour,.Splashdown: The mission concluded with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean southwest of San Diego on April 10, 2026 (local time), where the crew and capsule were recovered by the U.S. Navy,,.

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