As NASA prepares for its first crewed mission beyond Earth’s orbit in more than 50 years, it expects to learn along the way, both on the ground and in flight. Artemis II, now scheduled to launch on April 1, 2026, will conduct crucial science experiments focusing on human health and deep-space technology.
The Artemis II integrated research campaign involves activities around biology, human research, space weather research, and planetary geology. These science experiments will help ensure crew safety and advance understanding of human endurance beyond low‑Earth orbit.
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