Artemis

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Last mentioned: Feb 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Artemis I Success

    Uncrewed Orion spacecraft completes 25-day mission around the Moon.

  2. Artemis I Success

    Uncrewed SLS and Orion mission successfully completes lunar orbit.

  3. Target Launch

    Scheduled liftoff for the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years.

  4. VAB Rollback

    Planned return to the Vehicle Assembly Building for hardware repairs.

  5. Malfunction Detected

    Helium system failure identified during launch pad preparations.

  6. Final Integration

    Orion spacecraft and SLS rocket undergo final stacking and testing at KSC.

  7. Crew Announcement

    NASA and CSA name the four astronauts assigned to the Artemis II mission.

  8. New Launch Target

    NASA aims for a revised launch window for the crewed lunar flyby.

Stories mentioning Artemis 2

Launches Bearish

NASA Delays Artemis II to April Following Helium System Malfunction

NASA has officially postponed the Artemis II crewed lunar mission to April 2026 after a malfunction was detected in the rocket's helium system. The Space Launch System (SLS) stack must be rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs, marking a significant setback for the lunar program's timeline.

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Launches Very Bullish

NASA Sets March 6 Launch for Artemis II Crewed Lunar Flyby

NASA has officially targeted March 6 for the launch of Artemis II, the first crewed mission of the Artemis program. The mission will carry four astronauts on a high-speed lunar flyby, marking the first human voyage to the vicinity of the Moon in over half a century.

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