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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"Hello, World" by #NASA #Artemis - photoπŸ“· by #Artemis2 commander Reid WisemanπŸ§‘β€πŸš€ after translunar injection #TLI burn, showing Earth's night side viewed from over the Atlantic near 0Β°N latitude 0Β°E longitude, eclipsing the Sun and lit by the nearly-full Moon. Green aurora are at both the north and south. Zodiacal light (dust reflecting sunlight along the solar system's plane) behind the Earth on lower right from this view. https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/hello-world/ #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space #astronomy #astrophotography
"Moon-bound astronauts capture glorious views of Earth" by @cosmiclog / @alanboyle - Photos by #NASA #Artemis2 astronauts are delivering on #spacegeek expectations and everyone's sense of wonder from the views they have up there, currently on the way to the Moon. https://cosmiclog.com/2026/04/03/moon-bound-astronauts-capture-glorious-views-of-earth/ #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #Orion #space
Moon-bound astronauts capture glorious views of Earth

NASA’s Artemis 2 astronauts are sharing full-disk perspectives of Earth that haven’t been seen by human eyes for more than 50 years β€” from a spaceship that’s traveling from our ho…

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"Artemis II Flight Day 4: Deep-Space Flying, Lunar Flyby Prep" by #NASA #Artemis - Astronauts in their role as test pilots did some maneuvers in deep space to test handling qualities of the spacecraft for better training of future crews. Preparation for Monday's busy timeline of 6 hours of closest pass to the Moon. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/04/artemis-ii-flight-day-4-deep-space-flying-lunar-flyby-prep/ #Artemis2 #MoonπŸŒ•οΈοΈοΈοΈ #Orion #space
"Orion crosses the halfway point in journey to the moon" by @cosmiclog / @alanboyle - #NASA #Artemis2 status at half way to the Moon includes more manual piloting tasks for training future crews on spacecraft handling qualities. The crew reported that the Moon's appearance changed enough with part of the far side coming into view that they notice it's different from our familiar view of the Moon from Earth. https://cosmiclog.com/2026/04/04/orion-crosses-the-halfway-point-in-journey-to-the-moon/ #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
Orion crosses the halfway point in journey to the moon

NASA’s Artemis 2 astronauts are well past the halfway point in their trip from Earth to the moon β€” the first such trip in more than 50 years. Today they and the rest of the Artemis team fine-…

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"Artemis II astronauts will be the first humans to get a full view this strange bullseye on the far side of the Moon" by BBC Sky at Night @skyatnightmag - The massive multi-ring impact basin Mare Orientale is mostly obscured from Earth. It was in darkness on all Apollo flights, preferring full moon (sunlight on the side facing Earth) out of caution. It has been imaged by robotic probes. Monday is first time seen by Human eyes. https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/space-missions/artemis-ii-astronauts-mare-orientale #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
Artemis II astronauts will be the first humans to get a full view this strange bullseye on the far side of the Moon | BBC Sky at Night Magazine

The crew of Artemis II will be the first astronauts to get a full, clear view of Mare Orientale on the far side of the Moon.

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"How to watch the Artemis crew fly around the moon" by @cosmiclog / @alanboyle - Timeline of today's lunar fly-by events (listed in US Pacific Time). There are many streaming services offering live video - but NASA Plus is the primary source. https://cosmiclog.com/2026/04/05/how-to-watch-the-artemis-crew-fly-around-the-moon/ #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
How to watch the Artemis crew fly around the moon

It’s prime time for the Artemis 2 mission’s historic round-the-moon flyby, which includes setting a new distance record for human travel beyond Earth and laying eyes on a supersized sol…

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At this moment, #NASA #Artemis2 has broken the record for farthest that humans have been from Earth, previously set by Apollo 13's emergency fly-by maneuver. This time it's according to plan. #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
Heard on the #NASA #Artemis2 coverage: understandably tearful words from commander Reid Wiseman requesting an unnamed crater in their view to be named after his late wife Carroll. Also requested another crater in view to be named for their spacecraft Integrity. After a brief pause, the crew returned to science objectives of the lunar fly-by. #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
"Artemis II Flight Day 6: Crew Ready for Lunar Flyby" by #NASA #Artemis - A message recorded by Apollo 8 astronaut and Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell before his passing in 2025 was played to the #Artemis2 crew after waking up for lunar fly-by day. As he intended, the torch has been passed. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/06/artemis-ii-flight-day-6-crew-ready-for-lunar-flyby/ #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
Heard on #NASA #Artemis2 coverage: astronaut Christina Koch observed small newer craters look "so bright compared to the rest of the Moon." The spacecraft internal lighting was turned off to help their eyes adjust better to dim reflected light of the Moon for observations. #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
Heard on #NASA #Artemis2 coverage: #NASA #Artemis2 pilot (second in command) Vic Glover describes how impressed he was with dramatically steep terrain he could see through camera optics on crater walls on the surface of the Moon. They're over 4000mi/6400km from the Moon. I've never been to enough altitude to see any terrain 4000 miles away. From an airliner at 40,000ft/12,000m altitude, in clear weather the horizon is 250mi/400km away. I want to see their pictures! #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
"NASA’s Moon ship and rocket seem to be working well, so what about the landers?" by @arstechnica / @sciguyspace - #NASA #Artemis leader Lori Glaze interviewed, but doesn't have a lot of new details about lander plans from SpaceX and Blue Origin until they make them public. Current goal is 2027 Artemis 3 lander flight test in Earth orbit and 2028 Artemis 4 lunar landing. https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/04/nasas-moon-ship-and-rocket-seem-to-be-working-well-so-what-about-the-landers/ #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
NASA's Moon ship and rocket seem to be working well, so what about the landers?

Lori Glaze: "We have seen real commitment to try and do that... from both Blue and from SpaceX."

Ars Technica
"Cabin is full of excitement" reports CanadianπŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ astronaut Jeremy Hansen as the crew prepares for loss of signal for ~40 minutes as #NASA #Artemis2 flies behind the Moon. Capcom reminds the crew to watch for "impact flashes", meteor impacts on the lunar surface on the dark side (away from the Sun). #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ• #Orion #space
Integrity is in expected loss of signal behind the Moon for 40 minutes. Humans have not been in LOS behind the Moon since Apollo 17 in December 1972. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
Wikipedia has already updated its "List of people who have flown to the Moon". Previously 24 people on the list, with #NASA #Artemis2 the total is now 28. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_flew_to_the_Moon #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
List of people who flew to the Moon - Wikipedia

AOS (acquisition of signal) confirmed. During the LOS (loss of signal) period, Integrity got to the closest point to the Moon and farthest from Earth for the mission. This marks the beginning of the journey home, planned for Friday splashdown in the Pacific off California. (In the image, the Moon is dark and doesn't display well, but is now to the right of the Earth in this view.) #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
#NASA #Artemis2 is taking observations of a 57-minute total solar eclipse as the spacecraft flies through the shadow of the Moon. We can't see this eclipse from Earth but the shadow of the Moon is always out there in space. Unlike a solar eclipse viewed from Earth, they are close to the Moon so it appears much larger than the Sun in their perspective. Without Earth's atmosphere around them, there is potential for very clear view of the solar corona during totality. #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
#NASA #Artemis2 crew reports an experience which should sound familiar to anyone who has ventured to see a total solar eclipse: they can see features they can't adequately capture with the cameras. Not just the solar corona but also "Earthshine" (sunlight reflected off Earth on the dark side of the Moon) illuminating the portion of the Moon that faces the Earth. As with eclipse-watchers on Earth, just take the best pictures you can! πŸ“· (They know that.) #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
When asked by the science team, Wiseman and Hansen each reported seeing two impact flashes on the dark side of the Moon, so far. Those are actual meteoroid impacts. The smaller they are the more likely and often they occur, more or less constantly somewhere on the Moon for tiny ones, as often as shooting stars on Earth. #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
Solar eclipse totality ends for the #NASA #Artemis2 crew - mission control reminded them to use eclipse glasses again. #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
"Artemis II breaks Apollo 13’s distance record with daring moon flyby that included a solar eclipse" by @AssociatedPress / Marcia Dunn - It was the big day for #NASA #Artemis2, apparently a complete success. ScienceπŸ“· objectives achieved. Equipment worked. The crew sometimes got emotional trying to describe the beautiful views of lunar terrain, a total solar eclipse and Earthshine lighting the Moon. From the shadow, MarsπŸ”΄ was bright orange. https://apnews.com/article/artemis-moon-nasa-lunar-flyby-fac19b4b1676af2717adafa992f32be4 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
Artemis II completes record-breaking trip around the moon after surpassing milestone

The Artemis II astronauts have completed their record-breaking trip around the moon. Monday’s lunar journey comes after Artemis II surpassed Apollo 13’s distance record. During the flyby, the three Americans and one Canadian were treated to never-before-seen views of the moon’s far side by eye and also a solar eclipse. The crew temporarily lost contact with Mission Control as they swung behind the moon without stopping. They’re now on a path back toward Earth with a splashdown return set for Friday. More activities are planned before then including a phone call with the International Space Station.

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"β€˜Moon joy!’ Artemis 2’s crew sets a distance record, documents lunar far side and heads back toward Earth" by GeekWire / @alanboyle - Science, emotions and lots of photography punctuated moments across 7 hours of lunar observations on the much anticipated fly-by. The science team on the ground told the astronauts they coined the term #MoonJoy for the extraordinary day. https://www.geekwire.com/2026/moon-joy-artemis-2-distance-record/ #NASA #Artemis2 #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
β€˜Moon joy!’ Artemis 2’s crew sets a distance record, documents lunar far side and heads back toward Earth

The first humans to travel around the moon in more than 50 years experience hours of scientific wonder β€” and moments of deep emotion.

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"Artemis II astronauts channel Apollo 8 with a striking Earthset photo" by @AssociatedPress / Marcia Dunn - High resolution lunar images from #NASA #Artemis2 include an "Earthset" view as the crescent Earth set behind the Moon on Monday's fly-by. That rise & set view is now much anticipated, but was first captured by total surprise on Apollo 8 in 1968. Since Apollo 8, going to the Moon always includes a unique perspective of Earth. https://apnews.com/article/nasa-artemis-moon-astronauts-earthset-5ca505933a4c22e6859f15cc100858b6 #MoonJoy #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
Artemis II's Earthset photo channels Apollo 8's Earthrise shot

The Artemis II astronauts are now forever intertwined with Apollo 8. A day after the historic lunar flyaround, NASA on Tuesday released striking photos taken by the crew. The four astronauts channeled Apollo 8's famous Earthrise shot from 1968 with a powerful photo of Earth setting behind the gray, pockmarked moon. Another image captures the total solar eclipse that occurred when the moon blocked the sun from the crew's perspective. The three Americans and one Canadian are now headed home, with a splashdown in the Pacific set for Friday.

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The Apollo 8 astronaut who took the original "Earthrise" photo in 1968, USAF Major General William "Bill" Anders, made an Apollo 8 section at his Heritage Flight Museum at Skagit Airport #KBVS in Burlington WA. I visited in Dec 2023 and posted about the Earthrise exhibit there. It was that view that gave rise to the concept of the "Overview Effect", seeing Earth as all we have: our fragile home planet in need of our protection. https://avgeek.social/@ikluft/111513163117540568 #NASA #space #history #aviation #avgeek #PNW
Ian Kluft βœ…βœˆοΈπŸŽˆπŸŒ‹ (@[email protected])

Attached: 2 images "Don't take that. It's not scheduled." 🀣 exhibit at HFM recalls #NASA #Apollo8 crew surprised at beauty of Earth rising from behind the #Moon. While astronauts get a unique view, images including Earthrise expose us all to the Overview Effect, how small Earth is in #space. #history

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#NASA #Artemis2 update for Flight Day 7 included highlight photos of Earthset and the solar eclipse view with the solar corona providing contrast for the outline of the Moon. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/07/artemis-ii-flight-day-7-crew-makes-long%e2%80%91distance-call-begins-return/ #MoonJoy #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space
This solar eclipse image from #NASA #Artemis2 makes me think it could become the next big space tourism destination. (At least initially it would just be a billionaire thing. But they already do space flights.) Made-to-order total solar eclipse: just travel to the Moon's shadow. It's always there waiting for you. #MoonJoy #Artemis #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space #travel
"Artemis II Flight Day 9: Crew Prepares to Come Home" by #NASA #Artemis - Crew of #Artemis2 are preparing the spacecraft for re-entry and splashdown on Friday in the Pacific off San Diego, California. Splashdown time 17:07 Friday (US/Pacific Time) / 00:07 Saturday UTC. NASA+ streaming coverage begins ~90 minutes before at 15:30 Pacific/22:30 UTC. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/missions/2026/04/09/artemis-ii-flight-day-9-crew-prepares-to-come-home/ #MoonJoy #MoonπŸŒ– #Orion #space