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Nasa Launches Artemis II Moon Mission from Florida

NASA launched the Artemis II mission on Wednesday evening from Kennedy Space Center, sending astronauts toward the moon for the first time in nearly 54 years.

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The rocket successfully lifted off from Florida’s Space Coast and placed the crew aboard the Orion spacecraft into Earth orbit. The capsule will circle the planet until a planned engine burn on Thursday that will push it onto a trajectory toward the moon, beginning the next stage of the roughly 240,000-mile journey.

Historic Return Beyond Earth Orbit

Inside the spacecraft, the astronauts immediately started checking onboard systems following the climb to orbit, which reached speeds of about 17,500 miles per hour. Mission controllers in Houston later confirmed that Orion’s four solar arrays had deployed correctly, ensuring a steady power supply during the mission.

The flight marks the first time humans have travelled beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in December 1972.

Crew Set for Record-Breaking Journey

Commander Reid Wiseman said before launch that the mission had been long anticipated.

“The nation, and the world, has been waiting a long time to do this again,” he told reporters at Kennedy Space Center.

The crew includes three Americans and one Canadian: Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency.

Their ten-day flight will loop around the moon but will not attempt a landing. The mission still carries several milestones. Koch will become the first woman to travel into cislunar space, the region between Earth’s orbit and the moon, while Glover will be the first person of colour to do so. Hansen will be the first non-American astronaut to reach the same region.

During the journey the astronauts are expected to travel farther from Earth than any humans before them. At its most distant point, Orion could reach roughly 253,000 miles from Earth—surpassing the record of 248,655 miles set during the troubled Apollo 13 mission in 1970.

Mission Tests Future Moon Plans

NASA officials view Artemis II as a key step toward returning humans to the lunar surface later this decade.

During the flyby, the crew will photograph areas near the moon’s south pole from an altitude between 4,000 and 6,000 miles. Those regions are being studied as potential landing zones and sites for a future lunar base.

The mission also serves as a major systems test. Astronauts will evaluate life-support equipment, spacecraft controls, and other hardware required for later flights, including Artemis IV, a planned mission intended to place astronauts on the moon again.

The astronauts will spend the entire journey inside Orion’s compact living space, roughly the size of a small camper van. Medical teams will track the crew’s health throughout the mission, examining the effects of radiation and microgravity.

Wiseman acknowledged that the confined conditions could prove challenging during the trip.

“By day six, seven, eight or nine we might feel like we need space,” he said, adding that the crew had trained closely together to manage such situations.

Crowds Gather for Launch

The launch drew huge crowds along Florida’s Space Coast. Beaches and causeways near Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach filled with spectators eager to watch the rocket lift off.

Local officials estimated that up to 400,000 people gathered to witness the launch, filling hotels and public viewing areas.

For NASA, the mission signals the revival of human exploration beyond Earth orbit and lays groundwork for future lunar operations. Agency administrator Jared Isaacman recently outlined plans for a permanent presence on the moon, including a proposed $20 billion lunar base by the end of the decade.

“What we learn from these missions will help enable America’s return to the lunar surface,” Isaacman said earlier this year.

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johng Star Member

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So far the video of earth while about 150 miles away has been underwhelming...1990's web cam quality !!!

but I just heard them ( mission control)

saying that they want priority on sending back the exciting earth photos from early on in the mission..I have to say that I'm surprised that they have such limited bandwidth that they can't send files, flight data and voice at the same time without glitching out..I had expected full HD footage like Elon Musk is capable of streaming from his launches.

They also have a malfunctioning toilet,dirty windows a broken DVD recorder ?..leaky faucet

low cabin pressure false alarm during the 'trans burn' but other than that all's well 😋

here the 'live' feed

0ffshore360 Gold Member

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17 minutes ago, johng said:

So far the video of earth while about 150 miles away has been underwhelming...1990's web cam quality !!!

but I just heard them ( mission control)

saying that they want priority on sending back the exciting earth photos from early on in the mission..I have to say that I'm surprised that they have such limited bandwidth that they can't send files, flight data and voice at the same time without glitching out..I had expected full HD footage like Elon Musk is capable of streaming from his launches.

They also have a malfunctioning toilet,dirty windows a broken DVD recorder ?..leaky faucet

low cabin pressure false alarm during the 'trans burn' but other than that all's well 😋

here the 'live' feed

With list of identified problems already I wonder if the designers were seconded in after the Gerald Ford carrier completion ?

A faulty toilet for four people inside a sealed tin can? And the high tech DVD recorder ?

Hard to attract attention by waving out the dirty window!

Ah well. As distractions go this one is low key.

JonnyF Star Member

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5 hours ago, dinsdale said:

The launch was massive sadly the camera work and direction team left a lot to be desired e.g. they showed a crowd shot (human interest) as the boosters separated.

Give them a break.

The photographers from the first moon landing are either retired or dead.

The cameras they used in 1960 are no longer serviceable.

No way they could get a good shot with today's cameras. 😀

kwilco Ruby Member

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6 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Could have just hired someone like a modern day Stanley Kubrick and taken a few dodgy photos, same as last time.

Dint forget the extras...and the physical special effects for a public launch.

kwilco Ruby Member

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2 hours ago, johng said:

Elon Musk is capable of streaming

Maybe his was fake?

johng Star Member

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4 minutes ago, kwilco said:

Maybe his was fake?

Probably as it was too clean/good... when I first saw the first stage rocket do a vertical landing

on a ship in the ocean I was amazed...saw another one today.

kwilco Ruby Member

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2 hours ago, johng said:

Probably as it was too clean/good... when I first saw the first stage rocket do a vertical landing

on a ship in the ocean I was amazed...saw another one today.

just like Thunderbirds!

Screaming Gold Member

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I heard this was going to be a first for this nasa launch. I remember way back in 48 about the first primate launched into high subspace, although not a space flight, was Albert I, a rhesus macaque, who on June 18, 1948, rode a rocket flight to over 63 km (39 mi) in Earth's atmosphere on a V-2 rocket. The U.S. has been experimenting with monkeys in space for decades.

johng Star Member

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23 minutes ago, kwilco said:

just like Thunderbirds!

Yep quite amazing..and the point being that they have much better quality video than NASA

does for routine satellite launches VS 'mankind's epic return to the moon'.

johng Star Member

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23 minutes ago, Screaming said:

U.S. has been experimenting with monkeys in space for decades.

Quite !

But the Russians beat them into 'proper' space.

kwilco Ruby Member

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9 hours ago, philipsharpe said:

Wrong century mate.

are you not aware of th history?

philipsharpe Senior Member

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43 minutes ago, kwilco said:

are you not aware of th history?

No Germans or Nazis in the 21st century.

philipsharpe Senior Member

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9 hours ago, Stocky said:

Clearly not so sharpe

We're in the 21st century - where are the Nazis?

TedG Ruby Member

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6 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Give them a break.

The photographers from the first moon landing are either retired or dead.

The cameras they used in 1960 are no longer serviceable.

No way they could get a good shot with today's cameras. 😀

Did you watch the moon landing in 1969? It was nothing but a fuzzy image. In the 1960's they use film cameras and the film was processed after the fact. If you would like to see the stunning film footage, watch this documentary.

https://www.amazon.com/Apollo-11-Todd-Douglas-Miller/dp/B07RDY2QF1/ref=sr_1_1?adgrpid=1330409633684704&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.QnJPmLvPJKYdiayn7OXS9poUh8ukoAq2DVGTHmDDFFTAgJSO06J7bQJnWtx7JhVVcWY0kRfrISfboTPlOELu7nJMLI31v9D3rvtMEenrU_-M31qpE4bKpRezbwGACWPC55PvQ19_-ar-SK6GXRYdtoPgNq-ODkGrIFTE9fz95eImSL5KOMAu-C-Rk-O2dvjMZiCZ3iMbKaIOmSfJKZFQl3RDRQNzHebxnf4zNNnP_gU.lsKxuRPU2hIBILX2MTOfr8om9LMJKMTK_zi48Pb3ez8&dib_tag=se&hvadid=83150989999444&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=91490&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvtargid=kwd-83150945069348%3Aloc-190&hydadcr=17069_13651740&keywords=apollo+11+documentary&mcid=1a0c37daca423c5789b35ee2c600d219&msclkid=9f5054f127dd1bd615203d3e99f8800f&qid=1775222315&s=movies-tv&sr=1-1

johng Star Member

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11 minutes ago, philipsharpe said:

We're in the 21st century - where are the Nazis?

Ukraine and South America..maybe a few left at NASA ??

kwilco Ruby Member

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3 hours ago, philipsharpe said:

No Germans or Nazis in the 21st century.

WHAT????? - are you deaf and blind?????

kwilco Ruby Member

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3 hours ago, philipsharpe said:

No Germans or Nazis in the 21st century.

Do you realise who the scientists were who started the US space program? Have you never heard of Operation Paperclip?

GammaGlobulin Star Member

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This NASA rocket has roughly HALF the power of Elon's latest creation.

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IMHO.....

ELON should be given MUCH more funding.....

He does not waste money.

He does get results.

I love Elon.

GammaGlobulin Star Member

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4 hours ago, philipsharpe said:

We're in the 21st century - where are the Nazis?

Here.

They are here.

Please check this satellite image.....

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Stocky Ruby Member

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13 hours ago, philipsharpe said:

We're in the 21st century - where are the Nazis?

Sadly not in short supply.

However, my comment on 'diversity hire' was to point out that the original space programme wasn't exactly 100% home grown, but also relied heavily on 'diversity hire' in the shape of numerous German rocket scientists, freshly laundered and sanitised of their Nazi past.

JonnyF Star Member

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23 hours ago, kwilco said:

Dint forget the extras...and the physical special effects for a public launch.

Oh come on. The wind always blows for the stars and stripes.

Even on the moon.

josephbloggs Diamond Member

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35 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Oh come on. The wind always blows for the stars and stripes.

Even on the moon.


And Jonny goes deeper into conspiracy land. It is not just lunatic right wing anti immigrant conspiracies that you believe, wow. It's worse than I thought.

JonnyF Star Member

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4 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


And Jonny goes deeper into conspiracy land. It is not just lunatic right wing anti immigrant conspiracies that you believe, wow. It's worse than I thought.

It is of no surprise to me that you believe the wind blows on the moon, bloggs.

In fact, it is one of your more sensible opinions. 😀

josephbloggs Diamond Member

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6 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

It is of no surprise to me that you believe the wind blows on the moon, bloggs.

In fact, it is one of your more sensible opinions. 😀


It was not "blowing in the wind".

So you believe that hundreds of thousands of people have all been involved in the lie even to the day they died. And Russia never accused it of being a fake, nor anyone else (apart from internet loonies). For 50+ years.

And China, India, Korea, and other countries have photographed the US landing sites and the equipment left behind. And they have published these photos. Is China in on the hoax too? All these countries are fabricating photos to help support a 50 year old lie of their political enemy?

Do you also believe the moon is hollow and rings like a bell?

Now I know why you are taken in by everything Farage and Yaxley-Lennon say, you believe any old conspiracy, even completely ludicrous ones that are incredibly easy to dispel by anyone with an ounce of intelligence, or anyone with even a modicum of intelligent reasoning.

https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/space-astronomy/moon-landing-conspiracy-theories-debunked

kwilco Ruby Member

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I didn't realise the space station was a hoax...did you?

johng Star Member

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On 4/3/2026 at 8:13 AM, JonnyF said:

Could have just hired someone like a modern day Stanley Kubrick and taken a few dodgy photos, same as last time.

Talking of dodgy photos.

the earth is eclipsing the sun but the opposite side is fully illuminated ??

https://www.nasa.gov/gallery/journey-to-the-moon/

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josephbloggs Diamond Member

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8 minutes ago, johng said:

Talking of dodgy photos.

the earth is eclipsing the sun but the opposite side is fully illuminated ??

https://www.nasa.gov/gallery/journey-to-the-moon/

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Wow, you've got them!! It's fake!! They never even took off, all the videos are AI.

AN has the best super sleuths.

johng Star Member

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3 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

Wow, you've got them!!

Obviously the super reflective spaceship is illuminating the 'dark side' of the earth

you conspiracy theorist you 😋

Note the earth eclipses the sun.??????

"NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft’s window after completing the translunar injection burn. There are two auroras (top right and bottom left) and zodiacal light (bottom right) is visible as the Earth eclipses the Sun."

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27 minutes ago, johng said:

Note the earth eclipses the sun.??????


Are you saying the earth can't eclipse the sun? Bear in mind they are not on the earth. It's quite simple. Anything can “eclipse” the Sun, it just has to be between you and it.

johng Star Member

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My understanding of 'eclipse' is that something gets in the way of something else in this case supposedly according to NASA the earth has got in the way of the sun..so the sun is behind the earth right ? if so how can the opposite side of the earth be in full illumination ?

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