Four astronauts, part of NASA’s Artemis II mission, are set to embark on humanity’s first lunar trip in over half a century. The crew, consisting of three Americans and one Canadian, received cheers and warm send-offs before boarding their astrovan for the launch pad.
Technical challenges included hydrogen leaks during test countdowns and issues with the rocket’s flight-termination system, both resolved by NASA. The launch team’s smooth fueling operations paved the way for the astronauts to board the Space Launch System rocket, aiming now for a record-breaking lunar flyby and Pacific splashdown.
This mission heralds a new era for NASA’s lunar exploration ambitions, aspiring to establish a permanent moon base by 2028. The crew, including the mission’s non-US participant, represents diverse nationalities and milestones in space travel as international best wishes pour in for a successful journey.
