Artemis II, Around the Moon and Back: Wow

NASA photo: 'Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman peers out the window of the Orion spacecraft just as his first lunar observation period of the day begins. Throughout the course of the sixth day of the mission, Wiseman and his crewmates took turns at the windows, capturing images and video of the Moon, along with recorded observations. The astronauts are members of the science team, and the data they collect will shape the future of lunar science.' (April 6, 2026)

As I said when the Artemis II mission started, this is a big deal. Not an Easter-level big deal, but a big deal nonetheless.

Four of us — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen — have gone back to the Moon.

They set a record, going a few miles farther from Earth than the Apollo 13 crew did back in 1970. But they didn't land. So maybe I should say 'back toward the Moon'....

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(Written as Artemis II returned from the Moon: how I see going to the Moon and beyond, what is new in this mission, and what is not new.)

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