NASA's Artemis II Mission Prepares for Lunar Voyage with 'Moonbound' Documentary Release
NASA's Artemis II mission, aimed at sending four astronauts around the Moon, has been delayed due to technical issues. The mission is now set for launch in April 2026 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. To engage the public, NASA released a trailer for the documentary 'Moonbound,' which follows the astronauts' preparations. The mission will last approximately 10 days, bringing the crew within 4,000 to 6,000 miles of the lunar surface. Updates and tracking will be available through the Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW).

NASA's Artemis II mission, which will send four astronauts on a lunar flyby, has been postponed to April 2026 due to technical difficulties with the Space Launch System rocket. The crew includes NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen.
The mission will last about 10 days, with the crew approaching within 4,000 to 6,000 miles of the Moon. To engage audiences during the wait, NASA released a trailer for the documentary series 'Moonbound.' The Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW) will allow public tracking of the mission's progress, including the spacecraft's data and distance from Earth and the Moon.




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