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#Slsrocket Reel by @univnox - Artemis II launches from Kennedy Space Center on the SLS rocket, with the crew spending the first day or so in Earth orbit checking out Orion's system
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Artemis II launches from Kennedy Space Center on the SLS rocket, with the crew spending the first day or so in Earth orbit checking out Orion’s systems. Then a trans-lunar injection burn sends them toward the Moon. They don’t land — instead they perform a free-return flyby, looping around the far side of the Moon and using its gravity to sling them back toward Earth. The whole mission lasts about 10 days , ending with a Pacific Ocean splashdown. It’ll be the first crewed lunar flight since Apollo 17 in 1972. Credit: tony873004 on X
#Slsrocket Reel by @_.physicsdecoded._ - Artemis II launches from Kennedy Space Center on the SLS rocket, with the crew spending the first day or so in Earth orbit checking out Orion's system
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Artemis II launches from Kennedy Space Center on the SLS rocket, with the crew spending the first day or so in Earth orbit checking out Orion’s systems. Then a trans-lunar injection burn sends them toward the Moon. They don’t land — instead they perform a free-return flyby, looping around the far side of the Moon and using its gravity to sling them back toward Earth. The whole mission lasts about 10 days , ending with a Pacific Ocean splashdown. It’ll be the first crewed lunar flight since Apollo 17 in 1972. Credit: tony873004 on X
#Slsrocket Reel by @quantumbytess - Artemis II launched on April 1, 2026, carrying four astronauts aboard the Space Launch System from Kennedy Space Center for humanity's first crewed lu
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Artemis II launched on April 1, 2026, carrying four astronauts aboard the Space Launch System from Kennedy Space Center for humanity’s first crewed lunar mission since Apollo. The mission is a 10-day flight around the Moon without landing, designed to validate deep-space systems before future lunar surface missions. The launch matters because this is the first time humans are testing Orion with crew beyond low Earth orbit. Life support, navigation, radiation exposure, manual control, and high-speed reentry are all being tested under real lunar mission conditions. The trajectory sends Orion around the Moon on a free-return path, meaning gravity naturally bends the spacecraft back toward Earth without requiring major rescue options if systems fail. This follows conservative orbital design: maximum safety with full deep-space exposure. Artemis II is not a symbolic repeat of Apollo. It is the operational bridge to Artemis III, where lunar landing systems from commercial partners will be integrated for surface return later this decade. This video is shared strictly for educational and informational purposes. We do not own this content; all rights belong to the original creators, and credit or removal will be provided upon request. #Artemis2 #NASA #MoonMission #HumanSpaceflight #SpaceExploration
#Slsrocket Reel by @thebluehillmail - Artemis II is NASA's first crewed mission of the Artemis program, designed to return humans to deep space and eventually the Moon after decades.

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Artemis II is NASA’s first crewed mission of the Artemis program, designed to return humans to deep space and eventually the Moon after decades. Key Highlights Agency: NASA Mission Type: Crewed lunar flyby (no landing) Spacecraft: Orion spacecraft Rocket: Space Launch System Crew The mission will carry four astronauts: Reid Wiseman (Commander) Victor Glover Christina Koch Jeremy Hansen (from Canadian Space Agency) Mission Goals Test life-support systems for deep space travel Demonstrate crewed flight around the Moon Validate navigation, communication, and safety systems Prepare for Artemis III (which aims to land humans on the Moon) Flight Profile Launch from Kennedy Space Center Travel beyond low Earth orbit Fly around the Moon (lunar flyby) Return safely to Earth #artemis2 #nasa #moonmission
#Slsrocket Reel by @five47am - On April 1, 2026, Artemis II successfully launched from Kennedy Space Center at 6:35 PM ET, carrying four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft. Afte
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On April 1, 2026, Artemis II successfully launched from Kennedy Space Center at 6:35 PM ET, carrying four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft. After reaching high Earth orbit, the spacecraft performed a critical translunar injection burn, committing the crew to their journey toward the Moon. As of now, the spacecraft is en route to the Moon, traveling through deep space at thousands of miles per hour. The crew is expected to reach lunar distance in about four days, conduct a close flyby, and then use the Moon’s gravity to slingshot back toward Earth. If all goes as planned, the mission will last about 10 days, ending with splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on April 10, 2026—marking humanity’s first crewed journey beyond Earth orbit in more than 50 years.  #ArtemisII #SpaceMission #MoonJourney #NASA #TheAbyss
#Slsrocket Reel by @adonisyiangou - Artemis II is a planned lunar flyby mission under the Artemis program. The ten-day mission will carry NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and
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Artemis II is a planned lunar flyby mission under the Artemis program. The ten-day mission will carry NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen, on a free-return trajectory around the Moon and back to Earth. It will be the second flight of the Space Launch System (SLS), the first crewed mission of the Orion spacecraft, and the first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972. The mission is expected to set several human spaceflight records. Glover would become the first person of color, Koch the first woman, and Hansen the first non-U.S. citizen to travel beyond low Earth orbit and to the Moon’s vicinity. At a distance of approximately 4,700 miles (7,600 km) beyond the Moon and an atmospheric reentry speed of about 25,000 miles per hour (40,000 km/h), the mission would exceed previous crewed flight distance and reentry speed. Artemis II is a flight test supporting subsequent Artemis missions, which are planned to return humans to the lunar surface in 2028 for the first time since the Apollo program. #tothemoonandback🌙
#Slsrocket Reel by @knowthefactsorg - More than half a century after the last humans left lunar orbit, Artemis II marks the return of crewed deep space exploration. 🌕🚀
This mission will
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More than half a century after the last humans left lunar orbit, Artemis II marks the return of crewed deep space exploration. 🌕🚀 This mission will carry four astronauts on a ~10-day journey around the Moon, pushing farther than any human has traveled since the Apollo era. But Artemis II is not about landing—it is about proving. Proving that the Orion spacecraft can safely carry humans through deep space. Proving that the Space Launch System is powerful and reliable enough for sustained exploration. Proving that humanity is ready to move beyond low Earth orbit again. Every system onboard—from life support to navigation, from communication to re-entry—will be tested under real conditions. This is the rehearsal before humanity steps back onto the Moon with future missions. Artemis II is significant not just because it returns us to lunar orbit after 50+ years, but because it represents a shift in intent. The Apollo missions showed that we can reach the Moon. Artemis is about ensuring that we can stay, build, and expand beyond it. It is the foundation for a long-term human presence on the Moon and, eventually, a stepping stone toward Mars.
#Slsrocket Reel by @_.dailyview - Artemis II launched as scheduled on April 1st from Kennedy Space Center at 6:35 p.m. Eastern. The four astronauts are now in orbit, and their Orion ca
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Artemis II launched as scheduled on April 1st from Kennedy Space Center at 6:35 p.m. Eastern. The four astronauts are now in orbit, and their Orion capsule has separated from the rocket. They performed the trans-lunar injection burn to leave Earth's orbit and are now heading toward the Moon. The crew is testing life support systems and manual controls. No major issues have been reported. They'll fly past the far side of the Moon in a few days, then loop back for a splashdown around April 11th. This is the first deep-space crewed mission since Apollo, and it includes a woman, a person of color, and a Canadian astronaut. NASA plans to use this flight to prepare for a lunar landing mission, currently scheduled for 2028. #ArtemisII #NASAMoon #Orion #CrewedMission #LunarFlyby
#Slsrocket Reel by @fineandrelatable - On April 1, 2026, NASA successfully launched Artemis II, marking a huge moment in space history.

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On April 1, 2026, NASA successfully launched Artemis II, marking a huge moment in space history. Here’s what happened—clearly and without fluff: 🚀 What Artemis II is • The first crewed mission to the Moon since 1972  • Part of the Artemis program (next phase after Apollo) • Uses the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System 🧑‍🚀 The crew • Reid Wiseman (Commander) • Victor Glover • Christina Koch • Jeremy Hansen  🌕 Mission goal • Fly around the Moon (not land) • Test systems for future landings • Travel farther than any human mission since Apollo 📍 Key timeline • Launch: April 1, 2026 (Florida)  • Moon flyby: around April 6  • Return to Earth: around April 10 (Pacific splashdown)  ⚡ Why this matters • First time humans leave low-Earth orbit in over 50 years  • Step toward permanent Moon missions and eventually Mars • Real test before landing missions like Artemis III The honest takeaway This isn’t just “another launch.” It’s a rehearsal for humanity going back to the Moon properly—not flags and footprints, but long-term presence. If Artemis II goes smoothly, the next missions will stop being experiments… and start being infrastructure. #viral #explorepage #us #reelstab #travel
#Slsrocket Reel by @outoftheaterreviews - The World is Watching 🌖

On April 1, 2026 Artemis II began a new chapter in human spaceflight as NASA launched the most powerful rocket in the world,
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The World is Watching 🌖 On April 1, 2026 Artemis II began a new chapter in human spaceflight as NASA launched the most powerful rocket in the world, sending the Orion spacecraft on its first crewed journey beyond Earth orbit. For the first time in more than 50 years, astronauts are retracing the path to the Moon, not to land yet, but to prove the systems that will carry humans back to the lunar surface and eventually farther into deep space. 🚀🌕 dm for credit #Artemis2 #Orion #NASA #MoonMission #SpaceLaunch
#Slsrocket Reel by @cosmic.travelerr (verified account) - Artemis II: Latest Update
Artemis II is NASA's first crewed mission to the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. Four astronauts will fly the Orion spacecraft
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Artemis II: Latest Update Artemis II is NASA’s first crewed mission to the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. Four astronauts will fly the Orion spacecraft on a lunar flyby (no landing), testing deep-space systems for future Moon landings. Mission duration: ~10 days on a free-return trajectory around the Moon. Crew Commander: Reid Wiseman (NASA) Pilot: Victor Glover (NASA) Mission Specialist: Christina Koch (NASA) Mission Specialist: Jeremy Hansen (CSA – Canada) Current Status Target launch: No earlier than April 1, 2026, at 6:24 p.m. EDT (22:24 UTC). Backup windows: April 2–6 and April 30. The SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft rolled out to Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center on March 20, 2026. The crew is currently in quarantine. NASA says the mission is on track after resolving earlier technical issues (hydrogen leak and helium flow problems). Quick Mission Profile Launch with SLS rocket High Earth orbit tests Trans-lunar injection toward the Moon Lunar flyby (closest approach ~6,500 km, including the far side) Return and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego This flight will push humans farther from Earth than ever in decades and validate hardware for Artemis III and beyond. NASA is optimistic, but launch dates can shift due to weather or final checks. Follow live coverage on NASA+ and YouTube. Credit: NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio (SVS ID 5610) Visualizers: Kel Elkins (Science and Technology Corporation), Ernie Wright (USRA) https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5610/ @nasagoddard
#Slsrocket Reel by @whiteraegain - NASA has successfully launched its Artemis II mission, sending four astronauts on a historic journey around the Moon for the first time in over 50 yea
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NASA has successfully launched its Artemis II mission, sending four astronauts on a historic journey around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. The spacecraft lifted off from Kennedy Space Center aboard the Space Launch System rocket, marking a major step in human space exploration. The 10-day mission will test critical systems of the Orion capsule and carry astronauts farther than ever before. Officials say the mission is crucial for future lunar landings and long-term plans to establish a human presence on the Moon. Video source credit: Director Michael Kratsios twitter (X) account

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