Artemis II achieves liftoff in historic first manned flight around the moon in over 50 years – One America News Network

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The Artemis II crewed lunar mission launches at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on April 1, 2026. Artemis II is a 10-day flight with four astronauts on a loop around the Moon, marking the first time humans have traveled beyond low Earth orbit since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP via Getty Images)

OAN Staff Addie Davis
Wednesday, April 1, 2026

UPDATE: 3:43 PM: Artemis II has achieved liftoff in the historic first manned flight around the moon in over 50 years.


UPDATE: 3:33 PM: NASA announced that the “go/no-go” poll was conducted for Artemis II, the first manned mission to fly around the moon in over 50 years, to proceed with the final 10-minute countdown.

 

Artemis II is fully prepared to proceed toward launch, the space agency announced.

“This moment represents the culmination of years of planning and hours of meticulous pre-launch work, bringing the mission to the threshold of history,” NASA said.


UPDATE: 3:13 PM: The closeout crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first manned mission to fly around the moon in over 50 years, completed its final tasks and left the spacecraft “sealed and ready for flight,” NASA announced.

 

With the spacecraft now fully configured, the responsibility shifts to the launch control team for the final countdown, NASA said.

The space agency also noted that engineers investigated a sensor that is a part of the launch abort system that showed a higher than expected temperature. However, it is believed to be an instrumentation issue and will not affect today’s launch, the agency stated.

It also reported that the weather is cooperating and has been upgraded to 90% go for launch.

 


UPDATE: 2:35 PM: Engineers have resolved an issue related to communication with the flight termination system about an hour before the historic Artemis II rocket scheduled launch, NASA announced.

The agency explained that the flight termination system allows engineers on the ground to send a signal to destruct the rocket if it veers off course during ascent in order to protect public safety.

“Without assurance that this system would work if needed, today’s launch would be no-go. However, engineers have devised a way to verify the system and are currently preparing to test this solution,” the space agency said.


 

It reported that a confidence test was performed to ensure the hardware was ready for today’s launch.

Technicians have also completed the launch abort system hatch closure that ensures the spacecraft is sealed and ready for the flight, NASA said.


10:59 AM: NASA’s Artemis II rocket is scheduled to launch Wednesday evening at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, in what what is the first manned mission to fly around the moon in over 50 years.

“Just moments ago, NASA’s Artemis II flight crew began the walk that every NASA astronaut has made since Apollo 7 in 1968,” the space agency said.

NASA announced the astronauts received a final weather briefing, with weather officials tracking 80% favorable conditions during the launch window.

The four-person crew will make a flyby of the moon on a 10-day mission expected to end with a splashdown off the coast of California.

Speaker of the House Representative Mike Johnson (R-La.) posted to X on Wednesday saying he was praying for the safety and success of the Artemis II crew and NASA.

“Americans are watching proudly as our Golden Age reaches new heights!” he said.

Johnson hosted the astronauts at President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address earlier this year.

The White House also posted about the launch, asserting Artemis II going around the moon is for all humanity.

This is a sequel to the unmanned Artemis I mission in 2022, and a precursor to future moon missions. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has recently announced plans to accelerate launches and to land astronauts on the moon in 2028. He also has talked about the plan to build a lunar base in the coming years, in accordance with the president’s vision. This is meant to prepare for future travel to Mars.

“What an exciting day for AMERICAN SPACE DOMINANCE,” said Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy posted to X on Wednesday.

“ARTEMIS II is going around the MOON and beyond. What we learn here is going to get us to MARS! And it all begins TODAY.”

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