"During the lunar flyby, the closest Orion will come to the surface of the moon is 4,070 miles [6,550 kilometers]. From that distance, the crew will have a unique vantage point of the moon as a full disc — and the ability to take observations never before seen by human eyes."

https://www.npr.org/2026/04/06/nx-s1-5773187/nasa-artemis-ii-moon-lunar-flyby

Follow along! https://artemis.cdnspace.ca

#news #space #science #ArtemisII #moon

Well, the dashboard has been down for a while now, and it's about 15 minutes until the crew reaches the moon.

Some alternative places to keep an eye on:

The official live stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-j1uxBmis0

Artemis Real-time Orbit Website: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/

Artemis II Multimedia: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-multimedia/

And an alternative tracker: https://artemis-ii-tracker.com/

#ArtemisII #moon #space #science

NASA’s Artemis II Crew Flies Around the Moon (Official Broadcast)

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Current status as per https://artemis.cdnspace.ca:

Lunar flyby — photography & observations

Duration: 6 hours
Progress: 22%

"Orion is carrying 32 cameras and devices [...] Fifteen cameras are mounted directly to the spacecraft, and 17 are handheld cameras operated by the crew."*

Looking forward to browsing https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-multimedia/ when the photos are ready.

* via https://www.nasa.gov/missions/nasa-answers-your-most-pressing-artemis-ii-questions/

#ArtemisII #moon #space #photography

Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

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Sidenote, kind of incredible that Facebook seems to be the first place this would get posted to, hm.