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NASA closer to returning to the moon: Artemis II crewed mission could launch earlier than expected

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Four astronauts, including one woman, posing while standing in front of the head of the rocket that could take them into space
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NASA has announced that the Artemis II mission, set to be the first crewed flight around the Moon in more than 50 years, could be moved up to February 2026, instead of the original April date. This decision highlights the agency’s optimism and the recent progress made with the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft, though officials continue to stress that astronaut safety remains the top priority.

Artemis II will be a 10-day test mission, during which four astronauts will orbit the Moon without landing, aiming to validate critical life support, navigation, and reentry systems under real mission conditions. The mission will also pave the way for Artemis III, expected to return humans to the lunar surface, potentially by 2027.

NASA closer to returning to the moon: Artemis II crewed mission could launch earlier than expected

Mission leaders are currently evaluating available launch windows, typically 4 to 8 days each month, while reviewing the technical status of both the rocket and spacecraft before setting a definitive liftoff date.

What benefits would come from moving Artemis II up to February?

Advancing the launch could better synchronize the Artemis program’s timeline, shorten the gap between missions, and maintain momentum in lunar exploration amid growing international competition. However, doing so without full technical guarantees could raise risks, which is why NASA insists any schedule adjustment will depend on readiness and crew safety.

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