Lunar Flight File
💡 If you can’t wait for the next launch, you can simulate your own lunar pilot experience in the highly-rated Lunar Flight simulation on Steam , which uses authentic Newtonian physics to recreate the challenge of lunar modules. What To Know About NASA's Artemis II Launch
Return to the Stars: The Historic Success of Artemis II Humanity just took its most significant step back toward the lunar surface in over half a century. On April 10, 2026, the Orion spacecraft successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, concluding the Artemis II mission —the first crewed flight to the lunar vicinity since 1972. The Mission at a Glance Lunar Flight
While the world watched the breathtaking timelapses of the Moon captured from the cabin, the crew was hard at work. They tested critical life-support and navigation systems in the high-radiation environment of deep space. 💡 If you can’t wait for the next
The 10-day journey was more than a commemorative flyby; it was a high-stakes test of the systems that will eventually land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon. February 2026 from Kennedy Space Center. The Mission at a Glance While the world
The mission also carried unique "passengers"—thousands of Canadian tree seeds and advanced sensors to measure radiation exposure, ensuring future long-term lunar stays are safe for human health. What's Next?