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NASA’s Artemis II mission was a historic success

Last updated: April 10, 2026 11:45 pm
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The Artemis II mission astronauts have safely returned to Earth. Their groundbreaking journey began on 1 April from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and took them around the moon, reaching further from Earth than any human has before. On 10 April, they landed in their capsule off the coast of California. Mission commander Reid Wiseman reported all four crew members were feeling well upon re-entry. “What a journey,” he remarked, referring to himself, NASA colleagues Victor Glover and Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen.

This mission marked a historic return to the moon for humans, the first since Apollo 18 in 1972. The Orion capsule set a new distance record, reaching 406,771 kilometers from Earth, surpassing the previous record held by Apollo 13 in 1970.

The primary objective of Artemis II was to serve as a test flight for future lunar endeavors, a mission it accomplished successfully. Additionally, the mission aimed to explore the lunar surface’s color variations, which are more diverse than they appear from afar. The astronauts observed green, brown, and even orange hues, especially on the moon’s far side, areas previously unseen by human eyes. These findings could provide insights into the moon’s composition and history.

When both Earth and the moon were visible simultaneously, the sunlight reflected off Earth, known as earthshine, obscured these subtle color differences. Christina Koch described the moon as turning into a “sponge of light” when Earth was in view. The brightness even prompted the crew to cover a window with a shirt, suggesting future missions might need window shades.

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The crew documented their observations with photos and voice recordings, capturing detailed descriptions of the lunar terrain. According to NASA’s Artemis science lead, Kelsey Young, these detailed observations could guide future missions to maximize scientific value by identifying strategic landing spots. They also contribute to understanding the solar system’s evolution, with the moon serving as a historical record.

While positioned behind the moon, the Artemis crew witnessed a solar eclipse, which appeared unique from space as the sun seemed smaller than the moon. Reid Wiseman described the experience as profoundly moving, with the crew spending a few minutes absorbing the sight before searching for impact flashes—brief bursts of light from meteorite impacts on the moon. Observing these flashes was a mission goal to assess potential meteorite impact risks for future lunar missions.

Upcoming in the Artemis program, Artemis III will focus on testing the Orion capsule’s docking ability with lunar landers in Earth’s orbit, foregoing a lunar landing. Scheduled for 2027, this mission sets the stage for the Artemis IV mission in 2028, which plans for the next lunar landing.

These missions contribute to a broader vision of establishing a lasting human presence on the moon. NASA has shifted its focus from a lunar orbit space station to a ground base, with China’s space program pursuing similar goals. The ultimate aim is to make lunar visits as routine as trips to the International Space Station, or eventually as commonplace as long-haul flights. The imagery from Artemis II has reignited public interest in lunar exploration, reshaping how we perceive the moon.

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