NASA's Artemis II Mission Targets February 6, 2026 Launch Window for Lunar Orbit

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Moneycontrol•18-01-2026, 10:49
NASA's Artemis II Mission Targets February 6, 2026 Launch Window for Lunar Orbit
- •NASA's Artemis II mission is targeting a launch window from February 6th to 11th, 2026, to send astronauts around the Moon.
- •This mission will be the first crewed flight around the Moon in decades, testing spacecraft systems in deep space.
- •Four astronauts, three from NASA and one from the Canadian Space Agency, will spend approximately 10 days orbiting the Moon without landing.
- •The mission is a crucial precursor to future lunar landings, including Artemis III, which aims to put astronauts on the Moon's surface.
- •Launch windows are highly limited due to precise orbital alignment, weather, and system readiness requirements.
Why It Matters: Artemis II aims for a February 2026 launch, marking humanity's return to lunar orbit for critical testing.
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