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This visualization follows the trajectory of the Orion spacecraft during the April 6 flyby, showing the expected...
Artemis II deputy lunar science lead, Jacob Richardson, left, and Artemis II lunar science team members, Kiarre...
Artemis II Flight Day 6 Highlights (Includes Lunar Flyby)
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Debra Needham, Juliane Gross, and Ryan Watkins, react to the...
art002e014251 (April 6, 2026) – CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut and Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy...
art002e016204 (April 6, 2026) – NASA astronaut and Artemis II Pilot Victor Glover pictured here in the Orion...
Artemis II deputy lunar science lead Marie Henderson, shown standing on the left, and lunar science team members,...
art002e014235 (April 6, 2026) – CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut and Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy...
art002e016136 (April 6, 2026) – CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut and Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy...
art002e016171 (April 6, 2026) – CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut and Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy...
art002e016172 (April 6, 2026) – NASA astronaut and Artemis II Mission Specialist Christina Koch pictured here in the...
art002e016198 (April 6, 2026) – NASA astronaut and Artemis II Pilot Victor Glover pictured here in the Orion...
art002e016247 (April 6, 2026) – Artemis II Pilot Victor Glover, on the left, and Mission Specialist Christina Koch,...
art002e016195 (April 6, 2026) – Artemis II Pilot Victor Glover, on the left, and Mission Specialist Christina Koch,...
This visualization follows the trajectory of the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II flyby of the Moon, showing...
art002e021278 (April 6, 2026) – Echoing the iconic Earthrise photo captured by the Apollo 8 astronauts in 1968,...
art002e009215 (April 6, 2026) - Artemis II crewmember sleeping bags are illuminated inside the Orion spacecraft on...
jsc2026e020501 (April 6, 2026) - NASA Flight Directors Diane Dailey, Pooja Jesrani, and Paul Konyha pictured in the...
Artemis lunar science team member, Aaron Regberg, works in the Science Mission Operations Room, where scientists...
Artemis lunar science team members, from left, Alexandra Constantinou, and David Hollibaugh-Baker, work in the...
art002e010232 (April 6, 2026) – During the lunar flyby observation period, the Artemis II crew captures a detailed...
art002e021007 (April 6, 2026) – Earthset captured through the Orion spacecraft window at 6:37 p.m. EDT, April 6,...
art002e012090 (April 6, 2026) - In this view of the Moon, the Artemis II crew captured an intricate snapshot of the...
art002e019570 (April 7, 2026) – On flight day seven, following their lunar flyby, the Artemis II crew captured this...