
NASA Launches Artemis II, Four Astronauts Orbit Moon After 54 Years
Key Takeaways
- Artemis II will launch four astronauts toward the Moon.
- First crewed lunar mission since 1972.
- Launch from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, with a 6:24 p.m. EDT window.
Historic Launch
NASA launched Artemis II, the first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit in over 54 years.
“The countdown is under way at Kennedy Space Center for the liftoff of Artemis II, which will send four astronauts around the moon and back in the first crewed lunar mission since 1972”
Four astronauts boarded Orion atop the SLS rocket at Kennedy Space Center.

The mission will take them on a 10-day, 685,000-mile journey around the Moon.
They will become the first humans to see the Moon's far side since 1972.
Final Preparations
Technicians installed the hatch service panel and performed pressure decay checks.
The counterbalance mechanism allows smooth hatch operation.

Weather was 80% favorable for launch.
NASA conducted an unprecedented public outreach via the Rise Moon Mascot.
Mission Objectives
Artemis II will test life-support, navigation, communication, and propulsion systems in deep space.
“Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, reporting from the launch site Strapped into Orion with the astronauts today is a small, smiling stowaway called Rise – a plush Moon in a cap embroidered with stars and a tiny Earth”
It will evaluate the heat shield during high-speed re-entry.
The crew will perform operational tasks including manual control tests.
The mission lays groundwork for Artemis III lunar landing.
Significant Firsts
Victor Glover will be the first Black astronaut to circle the Moon.
Christina Koch will be the first woman on a deep space mission since Apollo 17.
Jeremy Hansen will be the first Canadian to travel beyond low Earth orbit.
The mission will study effects of radiation and microgravity.
Global Coverage and Perspectives
Cadena SER emphasized the countdown and crew's historic crossing of the gangway.
“The whole world watches Cape Canaveral, Florida, as the final phase of preparation for the Artemis II mission launch begins, scheduled for 18:24 local time (00:24 Peninsula Time)”
Western outlets like The Guardian framed the mission within NASA's Moon to Mars initiative.

Non-Western sources detailed safety procedures extensively.
The BBC inserted cultural context with the Rise Moon Mascot.
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