Artemis II: A Moon Mission like no other

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Artemis II was NASA’s first crewed Artemis mission and sent four astronauts around the Moon before returning them safely to Earth in April 2026.

The crew were Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen. Their flight was a major test of the Orion spacecraft and an important step in NASA’s plan to return humans to the Moon and prepare for future missions to Mars.

The mission lasted nearly 10 days and took the astronauts on a huge loop around the Moon rather than landing on it. NASA said the crew completed many important milestones during the trip. One of the most exciting was that Artemis II passed the Apollo 13 record for the farthest crewed spaceflight.

As well as flying far into space, the astronauts tested how Orion worked with people on board. That included checking the spacecraft’s systems for living and working in deep space, and proving that it could protect a crew during the fiery journey back through Earth’s atmosphere. These tests matter because future Artemis missions aim to explore the Moon in greater detail.

The Artemis programme is bigger than one flight. NASA says its goal is to return humans to the Moon, build a long-term presence there and use what is learned to help send people to Mars. Artemis II was a key mission because it showed that astronauts can travel beyond low-Earth orbit in Orion and come back safely.

There were many amazing facts about the mission. The astronauts saw the far side of the Moon, travelled hundreds of thousands of miles, and completed a journey that only a small number of humans have ever made. For children reading about space today, Artemis II is a reminder that exploring the Moon is not just part of history. It is happening again now.

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Did You Know?

What record did Artemis II break during its mission?
Artemis II broke the Apollo 13 record for the farthest crewed spaceflight!

Vocabulary

Click on the words in the article. See if you can find them all.
  • crewed Having people on board. The crewed mission had four astronauts flying together.
  • milestones Important achievements or events. The astronauts reached many milestones during their journey.
  • atmosphere The layer of gases around a planet. The spacecraft safely passed through Earth's atmosphere.
  • Thinking Question

    How do you think exploring the Moon will help us reach Mars?

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