NASA's Artemis 2 Moon Mission Targets April Launch
The science of Artemis 2
The Space Review: essays and commentary about the final frontier2026.03.23Updated 23d ago

Artemis 2 returns to the pad early March 20, ahead of a launch as soon as April 1. (credit: NASA/Brandon Hancock)
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NASA's Artemis 2 spacecraft is scheduled to return to the launch pad in early March, with liftoff targeted for April 1 or shortly thereafter. This crewed lunar mission represents a critical step in NASA's ambitious plan to return humans to the Moon. The mission will test life support systems and flight procedures essential for future lunar exploration.
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