NASA’s Artemis II Launch
Ground Zero Plus – Special News Report
A major milestone in human space exploration is now underway, as NASA prepares for the launch of Artemis II — the first crewed mission in the Artemis program.
The mission will deliver live coverage from launch through lunar flyby and return, alongside continuous mission briefings and real-time updates.
Artemis II is widely seen as a s major tep in humanity’s return to the Moon and a foundation for future missions to Mars.
Launching aboard NASA’s Space Launch System, the most powerful rocket ever built, four astronauts will travel in the Orion spacecraft on an approximately 10-day journey around the Moon before returning safely to Earth.
This mission marks the first time both SLS and Orion will carry a human crew, testing critical systems including life support, navigation, and propulsion.
The Artemis II crew includes:
- Reid Wiseman, Commander
- Victor Glover, Pilot
- Christina Koch, Mission Specialist
- Jeremy Hansen, Mission Specialist
(Canadian Space Agency)
Beyond its technical objectives, Artemis II highlights growing international cooperation in space exploration and lays the groundwork for future lunar landings and sustained human presence beyond Earth orbit.
Ground Zero Plus will continue to follow this historic mission, bringing you expert analysis, behind-the-scenes coverage, and key developments as they unfold.
For the latest official updates, viewers can visit NASA’s YouTube Channel, click -> NASA – YouTube
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