Orion

Technology

Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Artemis III Landing

    Planned return of humans to the lunar surface.

  2. Artemis III

    Planned mission to land the first woman and person of color on the lunar surface.

  3. Targeted Artemis II Launch

    First crewed mission of the Artemis program (Projected).

  4. Target Launch

    Projected window for the Artemis 2 crewed lunar flyby mission.

  5. New Launch Target

    NASA aims for a revised launch window for the crewed lunar flyby.

  6. Scheduled Launch

    Artemis II set to launch from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B.

  7. Wet Dress Rehearsal

    Full propellant loading and countdown practice at the pad.

  8. Launch Window Opens

    The earliest possible date for the Artemis mission launch.

  9. Artemis II Launch

    First crewed flight of the SLS and Orion on a lunar flyby mission.

  10. Final Pad Checkouts

    Engineers begin integrated testing of the rocket and ground systems.

  11. Artemis 2 Rollout

    Rocket moves to Launch Pad 39B for final pre-flight testing.

  12. Rollout to Pad 39B

    The SLS rocket leaves the VAB for the launch pad.

  13. Flight Clearance

    NASA officially clears the rocket and spacecraft for crewed flight.

  14. Target Launch

    Scheduled liftoff for the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years.

  15. VAB Rollback

    Planned return to the Vehicle Assembly Building for hardware repairs.

  16. One-Month Setback

    NASA confirms a 30-day delay for the upcoming mission launch window.

  17. Second Fueling Test

    Critical wet dress rehearsal to validate hardware for crewed flight.

  18. Final Integration

    Orion spacecraft and SLS rocket undergo final stacking and testing at KSC.

  19. Current Delay

    New repairs identified for the SLS rocket core stage, delaying the mission indefinitely.

  20. Malfunction Detected

    Helium system failure identified during launch pad preparations.

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NASA Returns Repaired Artemis Rocket to Pad for Early April Launch

NASA has successfully transported its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket back to Launch Pad 39B following critical repairs in the Vehicle Assembly Building. The move sets the stage for a high-stakes lunar mission window opening in early April, marking a pivotal moment for the Artemis program.

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NASA Delays Artemis II to April Following Helium System Malfunction

NASA has officially postponed the Artemis II crewed lunar mission to April 2026 after a malfunction was detected in the rocket's helium system. The Space Launch System (SLS) stack must be rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs, marking a significant setback for the lunar program's timeline.

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NASA Delays Artemis II Mission Again Citing Critical SLS Rocket Repairs

NASA has officially postponed the Artemis II crewed lunar flyby mission, the first human-crewed flight of the Space Launch System (SLS), due to newly identified repair requirements on the rocket. This latest setback pushes the mission's timeline further into the late 2020s, complicating the broader goal of returning humans to the lunar surface.

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NASA Artemis Moon Mission Delayed: Launch Pushed Back One Month

NASA has officially delayed its upcoming lunar mission by approximately 30 days, marking the latest in a series of setbacks for the Artemis program. The delay underscores the persistent technical and logistical challenges of returning humans to the lunar surface.

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NASA Sets March 6 Launch for Artemis II Crewed Lunar Flyby

NASA has officially targeted March 6 for the launch of Artemis II, the first crewed mission of the Artemis program. The mission will carry four astronauts on a high-speed lunar flyby, marking the first human voyage to the vicinity of the Moon in over half a century.

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NASA’s Critical Fueling Test Sets the Stage for Artemis Lunar Return

NASA has initiated its second major rocket fueling test for the Artemis program, a pivotal milestone that will dictate the launch window for the next crewed lunar mission. This technical validation is essential for ensuring the integrity of the Space Launch System (SLS) and the safety of the astronauts slated for the historic journey.

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