"NASA completes a smooth rehearsal for historic Artemis 2 moon launch" by GeekWire / @alanboyle - After repairs, #NASA #Artemis2 launch rehearsal successfully tested all the systems, propellant loading and launch scrub procedures. New launch schedule TBA. https://www.geekwire.com/2026/nasa-smooth-rehearsal-artemis-2-moon-launch/ #MoonπŸŒ’ #space #rocketry
NASA completes a smooth rehearsal for historic Artemis 2 moon launch

Countdown goes all the way down to T-minus 29 seconds in preparation for NASA's first crewed trip to the moon since the Apollo era.

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"Artemis II Crew Enters Quarantine Ahead of March Launch Opportunity" by #NASA #Artemis - #Artemis2 crew enters pre-launch quarantine beginning in Houston (where all NASA astronauts are based) and then travel on a NASA jet to the Florida launch site 5 days before launch. Starting quarantine now holds open the option for a March 6 launch window. Other work needs to be completed at the pad, reviewing test data and an in-depth Launch Readiness Review. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/02/20/artemis-ii-crew-enters-quarantine-ahead-of-march-launch-opportunity/ #MoonπŸŒ’ #space #rocketry
Artemis II Crew Enters Quarantine Ahead of March Launch Opportunity - NASA

NASA is targeting no earlier than Friday, March 6, for the launch of Artemis II, pending completion of required work at the launch pad, analysis of test data,

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"NASA Troubleshooting Artemis II Rocket Upper Stage Issue, Preparing to Roll Back" by #NASA #Artemis - A blockage has been detected in plumbing for helium pressurant in #SLS upper stage. Rolling back the SLS rocket stack to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) will prevent launching in 2 weeks. Expect the astronauts to be released from pre-launch quarantine. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/02/21/nasa-troubleshooting-artemis-ii-rocket-upper-stage-issue-preparing-to-roll-back/ #MoonπŸŒ’ #space #rocketry
"NASA Artemis II Rocket Returns for Repairs" by #NASA #Artemis - The #SLS rocket for #Artemis2 was safely rolled back from Pad 39B to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), hangar for the big rockets. Up next: troubleshooting the helium pressurant plumbing. While it's there, all the batteries will be swapped out to have maximum capacity for flight. (Constantly topping off batteries slowly erodes full charge capacity similar to your phone.) https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/02/25/nasa-artemis-ii-rocket-returns-for-repairs/ #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ” #space #rocketry
"NASA Finalizes Artemis II Rollout, Crew Begins Quarantine" by #NASA #Artemis - In support of the currently-scheduled #Artemis2 launch in 2 weeks on Wed April 1 (no fooling! πŸƒ), #SLS/#Orion πŸš€ rollout to the pad is scheduled to begin Thu March 19 at 8pm EDT. Also, the 4 astronauts πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ entered pre-launch quarantine in Houston, with travel in quarantine to the launch site 5 days before. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/03/18/nasa-finalizes-artemis-ii-rollout-crew-begins-quarantine/ #MoonπŸŒ• #space #rocketry
"Weather for NASA’s Artemis II Mission Launch 80% Favorable" by #NASA #Artemis - Pre-launch countdown (checklist) for #Artemis2 begins 4:34pm EDT Monday (today) for launch Wednesday. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/03/30/weather-for-nasas-artemis-ii-mission-launch-80-favorable/ #SLS #Orion #MoonπŸŒ•οΈ #space #rocketry
Weather for NASA’s Artemis II Mission Launch 80% Favorable - NASA

Ahead of call to stations at 4:34 p.m. EDT on Monday, and the countdown clock beginning at 4:44 p.m., engineers continue preparations toward the launch of the

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For anyone new to rocket launches, taking an interest because of #NASA #Artemis2 crewedπŸ§‘β€πŸš€ launch to the #Moon🌝...

Try as best you can to set expectations that rocketπŸš€ launches can be delayed. Weather, mechanical & electronics can cause delays or completely scrub (postpone) a launch. Launch procedures are for safety, not for spectators. When it flies, we want the mission achieved safely. If you hadn't thought of it, any delay becomes a huge disappointment. Patience. #SLS #Orion #space #rocketry

You can watch the #NASA #Artemis2πŸ§‘β€πŸš€ launch at https://plus.nasa.gov/ - that's the source everyone else gets it from when they tell you to watch the launch on their site (with their ads added, and retransmission delays). #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space #rocketry
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"Watch NASA count down to the launch of humanity’s first moon voyage in nearly 54 years" by GeekWire / @AlanBoyle - #NASA #Artemis2 launch window opens 6:24pm Eastern/3:24pm Pacific. The 2-hour launch window allows some room for delays due to weather or technical issues. Weather is currently 80% chance of go (20% chance of scrub). https://www.geekwire.com/2026/nasa-countdown-artemis-moon/ #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space #rocketry
β€˜Let’s go!’ NASA launches humanity’s first moon voyage in nearly 54 years

The Artemis 2 mission is due to send astronauts on a test mission to the moon and back during the "opening act" of a new age of discovery.

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"What do scientists hope to learn from NASA's historic Artemis 2 moon flyby?" by @Spacecom - #Science objectives of #NASA #Artemis2 include space medicine, radiation sensors and observations of the far side of the Moon which were not in daylight during any Apollo missions. But the big thing is testing the spacecraft on its first flight with a crew, so that's not all new on Moon landing missions. https://www.space.com/space-exploration/missions/what-do-scientists-hope-to-learn-from-nasas-historic-artemis-2-moon-flyby #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space #rocketry
What do scientists hope to learn from NASA's historic Artemis 2 moon flyby?

From immune system shifts to organ-on-a-chip experiments, Artemis 2 is as much a human health mission as it is a test flight around the moon.

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Now under 2 hours to opening of the launch window for #NASA #Artemis2. Here's what to expect when the rocket launches, whether today or another upcoming launch window. #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
#NASA #Artemis2 coverage says there are no issues with the rocket. But the launch range (Cape Canaveral Space Force Station) is currently "no go" while working a technical issue related to the flight termination system. (Every big rocket has a system to destruct the rocket if it goes off course toward a populated area.) It is not yet known if this can or will be resolved before the launch window closes. If it is, everything else is still go. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
The "Range" (Cape Canaveral Space Force Station) has changed back to "go" for flight. They solved the issue with checking the flight termination system is operable for flight. Rocket remains "go". Weather remains 80% go with updates expected. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
T minus 1 hour. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
Latest updates from NASA launch coverage: Weather upgraded from 80% to 90% go. But a battery temperature on the Launch Abort System (safety system) is being watched because it would become out of tolerance if not resolved by T-6 minutes. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
Latest update: battery issue resolved on Launch Abort System. All systems "go" for launch. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
Countdown holding at T-10 minutes for various readings that need another look. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
Pre-launch poll of directors is "go", T-10 minutes and counting: ground launch system computer takes over for terminal count. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
T-1 minute to launch. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
Liftoff to the Moon! #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
T+01:10 Now beyond the point of maximum dynamic pressure "Max Q". #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
T+02:08 Solid Rocket Booster separation. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
T+03:18 Launch abort system jettison. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
Climbing to orbit. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
T+8 minutes several sequential events: SLS core stage main engine cutoff and stage separation. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
Now in Earth orbit, coasting up to higher altitude before next rocket burns which will raise perigee (low point of the orbit) and then apogee (high point of the orbit). Next: solar panels will deploy at T+20. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
The fast-paced part of the flight is done and appeared nominal (good). After solar panel deployment and two rocket burns to stabilize in high Earth orbit, they'll assess the readiness of the spacecraft to proceed to the Moon. Watch for the "translunar injection burn" TLI (rocket firing) after T plus one day 1 hour for leaving Earth orbit on a trajectory to circle the Moon. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
T+20:00 Orion solar arrays deployed. This was a necessary test that had to pass in order to continue the mission. (animation erroneously depicts rocket engine firing - it is in coast) #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
"NASA launches 4 astronauts to the moon on historic Artemis 2 voyage, a lunar leap for the 21st century" by @Spacecom - For the first time in over 50 years, astronauts launch on the way to the Moon. https://www.space.com/space-exploration/artemis/nasa-launches-4-astronauts-to-the-moon-on-historic-artemis-2-voyage-a-lunar-leap-for-the-21st-century #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
NASA launches 4 astronauts to the moon on historic Artemis 2 voyage, a lunar leap for the 21st century

For the first time in more than 50 years, astronauts are on their way to the moon.

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T+49 minutes: perigee raise maneuver (1381Γ—115 statute miles) - entry to safe orbit. NASA is concluding the NASA+ stream coverage but continues on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3kR2KK8TEs #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
A little orbital dynamics for those interested in the #NASA #Artemis2 mission:
To raise the perigee (low point) of an orbit, the rockets have to be fired at apogee (high point). That part is done.
Conversely, to raise the apogee (high point), rockets are fired at perigee (low point). That's coming up.
#Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
Views of Earth sent down from Orion as #NASA #Artemis2 approaches the second orbit-raising maneuver when it reaches perigee. #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
"β€˜Let’s go!’ NASA launches humanity’s first moon voyage in nearly 54 years" by GeekWire / @AlanBoyle - Successful launch of #SLSπŸš€ & #Orion so far to high Earth orbit. Comparisons made to Apollo 8 of 1968 which tested the Apollo systems around the Moon. This flight will fly around the Moon at a greater distance which means moving more slowly around it. https://www.geekwire.com/2026/nasa-countdown-artemis-moon-2/ #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #space
β€˜Let’s go!’ NASA launches humanity’s first moon voyage in nearly 54 years

The Artemis 2 mission is due to send astronauts on a test mission to the moon and back during the "opening act" of a new age of discovery.

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#NASA #Artemis2 post-launch news conference just concluded. No surprises but plenty of additional details. Statements from managers and answers to questions from reporters will fuel many news articles this evening. #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #SLSπŸš€ #Orion #space
"Artemis II Flight Update: Apogee Raise Burn Complete, Crew Looks Ahead to Proximity Operations" by #NASA #Artemis - Second orbit-raising maneuver complete. "Blinking fault light" on the toilet is being worked on. Preparation for "proximity operations" after detaching from 2nd stage, testing maneuverability of Orion as if the stage is a docking target like a future lander. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/01/artemis-ii-flight-update-apogee-raise-burn-complete-crew-looks-ahead-to-proximity-operations/ #Artemis2 #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈοΈ #Orion #space
Artemis II Flight Update: Apogee Raise Burn Complete, Crew Looks Ahead to Proximity Operations - NASA

Ahead of the burn, the Artemis II crew began setting their spacecraft up for life in space. Among the tasks is a checkout of the toilet. During this

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"Artemis II Flight Day 2: Crew, Houston Poll β€˜Go’ for Translunar Injection Burn" by #NASA #Artemis - TLI burn scheduled 7:49pm Eastern/4:49pm Pacific and will last 5min 49sec. Once complete, the speed and direction (trajectory) commits the spacecraft to fly by the Moon. No turning back until the gravity of the Moon turns it around. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/02/artemis-ii-flight-day-2-crew-houston-poll-go-for-translunar-injection-burn/ #Artemis2 #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
Artemis II Flight Day 2: Crew, Houston Poll 'Go' for Translunar Injection Burn - NASA

NASA’s Artemis II mission management team polled β€œGo” for the translunar injection burn to send the crew in the Orion spacecraft toward the Moon and send

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Translunar Injection #TLI burn has begun, according to NASA mission coverage. Burn time updated to 5min 50sec. This will commit Orion to fly by the Moon. This is planned to be precise enough that there will not be an additional de-orbit burn. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
Translunar Injection #TLI burn complete. NASA mission coverage reports "looks like a good burn". This positions Orion to fly by the Moon and return to Earth without an additional de-orbit burn. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈ #Orion #space
"Orion moonship fires up its engines to leave Earth behind" by @cosmiclog / @alanboyle - #NASA #Artemis2 highlight of flight day 1 was translunar injection #TLI rocket burn to add speed to leave Earth orbit & fly around the Moon. Problems fixed including a pump on the space toilet that needed water. Alan linked to an article he wrote 13 years ago as NBC Science Editor on how Apollo 10 showed NASA's need for a real toilet. https://cosmiclog.com/2026/04/02/orion-moonship-fires-up-its-engines-to-leave-earth-behind/ #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈ #Orion #space
Orion moonship fires up its engines to leave Earth behind

NASA’s Orion space capsule successfully fired its engines today for a maneuver that sent the crew out of Earth orbit and toward the moon. The translunar injection burn lasted five minutes and…

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@AstroHawk I have to say that "Close Encounters of the Turd Kind" was an inspired phrase ...πŸ’© 🀣
@alanboyle Hahaha! I thought you had fun with that. It worked in my favor that I had to tighten the wording in my post to fit spacey[.]space's post size limit, which didn't leave room to quote it. I can't set up the context here for that to read well in a small space. Though your response worked fine to make light of it. πŸ˜€