NASA’s Artemis II has ended, but there’s confusion about what happens next. Here’s what we know
NASA’s Artemis II splashed down safely after a 10-day journey around the moon — the first crewed lunar mission since 1972 and a step toward 2028’s lunar landing.
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The crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission just took some spectacular images of Earth and experienced a unique total solar eclipse during their lunar flyby on April 6/7, 2026.
The four Artemis II astronauts in Orion witnessed a spectacular total solar eclipse during their lunar flyby on Monday, April 6. Here’s how to see one yourself.
Tonight, the moon won’t rise until after midnight — just as NASA’s Artemis II crew travel around it and head home to Earth. It begins 10 nights of exquisite stargazing.
The four Artemis II astronauts in Orion are preparing for their lunar flyby on Monday, April 6, during which they will be eclipsed as they become the most distant humans.