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jsc2025e064769 --- An inflatable Moon is hoisted above the Orion mockup at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston....
Caption: This is a screen shot of the application the crew sees on their personal computing devices that guides them...
jsc2025e064747 --- Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch, left, Artemis II lunar science team member Marie...
Artemis II crew lunar observations team member, David Charney, monitors the mission from the Science Evaluation Room...
Artemis II crew lunar observations team member, Alex Stoken, monitors the mission from the Science Evaluation Room...
jsc2025e064753 --- Artemis II crew members, from left, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, participate in crew lunar...
art002e014251 (April 6, 2026) – CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut and Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy...
Lunar observation taken by the Expedition 39 crew aboard the ISS. An Earth limb and airglow are in view. Image was...
Lunar observation taken by the Expedition 35 crew aboard the ISS. An Earth limb is in view.
art002e016186 (April 6, 2026) – CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut and Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy...
Lunar observation taken during moonset by the Expedition 39 crew aboard the ISS. Earth airglow is in view. Image was...
Lunar observation taken during moonset by the Expedition 39 crew aboard the ISS. Earth and airglow are in view....
Crew lunar observations team member, Sara Schmidt, left, asset manager, Luke McSherry, and Artemis deputy lunar...
jsc2025e064791 --- CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, mission specialist for NASA’s Artemis II...
jsc2025e064796 --- NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander, Reid Wiseman, foreground, and CSA (Canadian Space...
jsc2025e086642 --- NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander, Reid Wiseman (foreground), and CSA (Canadian Space...
jsc2025e087135 --- NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander, Reid Wiseman (foreground), and CSA (Canadian Space...
The Artemis II lunar science team gathers for a kickoff meeting before working on the lunar targeting plan for the...
art002e014256 (April 6, 2026) – CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut and Artemis II Mission Specialist Jeremy...
Artemis science officers, from left, Angela Garcia and Kelsey Young, watch the lunar science team celebrating in the...
Artemis II deputy lunar science lead, Jacob Richardson, left, and Artemis II lunar science team members, Kiarre...
LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation Sensing Satellite) Near InfraRed Spectrometer shake test in Ames N-244 high bay EEL...
art002e012673 (April 6, 2026) – As the Artemis II crew passes the Moon during an observation period, the lunar...
Artemis II deputy lunar science lead, Marie Henderson, reacts to the astronauts' verbal observations of the Moon...