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Artemis II Is Halfway to the Moon — Here Is What the Crew Is Experiencing Right Now

2026-04-05| 2 min read| Bulk Importer
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NASA's Artemis II crew is more than 100,000 miles from Earth and heading for the lunar flyby. Here is what the four astronauts are seeing, feeling, and doing during mankind's return to deep space.

NASA's Artemis II crew is more than 100,000 miles from Earth and heading for the lunar flyby. Here is what the four astronauts are seeing, feeling, and doing during mankind's return to deep space.

Key points
  • NASA's Artemis II crew is more than 100,000 miles from Earth and heading for the lunar flyby.
  • NASA confirmed on April 4, 2026 that the Artemis II astronauts are more than 100,000 miles from Earth and heading toward the moon, with the Orion spacecraft's specific performance described as 'continuing to perform well...
  • For the crew's specific experience at 100,000 miles: this is approximately 40 percent of the distance to the moon, a point beyond which no human being has traveled since Apollo 17 in December 1972.
Timeline
2026-04-05: NASA confirmed on April 4, 2026 that the Artemis II astronauts are more than 100,000 miles from Earth and heading toward the moon, with the Orion spacecraft's specific performance described as 'continuing to perform well...
Current context: For the crew's specific experience at 100,000 miles: this is approximately 40 percent of the distance to the moon, a point beyond which no human being has traveled since Apollo 17 in December 1972.
What to watch: For the photographs: Fox News' specific description of 'stunning photos from Orion spacecraft' is the particular media response to imagery whose technical quality and emotional resonance produces the immediate 'pale blue...
Why it matters

NASA's Artemis II crew is more than 100,000 miles from Earth and heading for the lunar flyby.

NASA confirmed on April 4, 2026 that the Artemis II astronauts are more than 100,000 miles from Earth and heading toward the moon, with the Orion spacecraft's specific performance described as 'continuing to perform well overall.' Fox News published photographs from the Orion spacecraft showing Earth from this specific distance — the particular visual that transforms the abstract intellectual understanding of space into the visceral reality of seeing your home planet as a finite, spherical, isolated object in the darkness.

For the crew's specific experience at 100,000 miles: this is approximately 40 percent of the distance to the moon, a point beyond which no human being has traveled since Apollo 17 in December 1972. The specific sensation of that distance — the particular combination of Earth's visible smallness and the specific silence of space that astronauts consistently describe as one of the most psychologically impactful features of deep space travel — is the experience that the four astronauts are having that no living humans have had in 53 years.

For the crew composition: Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover (first Black American to travel to lunar distance), Mission Specialist Christina Koch (first woman on a lunar-trajectory mission), and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen (first non-American on a lunar-trajectory mission) represent the specific demographic representation that NASA has been building toward as it prepares for Artemis III's planned return to the lunar surface.

For the mission's specific remaining schedule: the lunar flyby — approaching within approximately 6,500 kilometres of the lunar surface — is the particular mission objective whose completion validates the Orion capsule, Service Module, and Space Launch System for the crewed landing mission that Artemis III represents. The free-return trajectory that takes them around the moon without requiring an additional engine burn is the specific safety architecture that makes this the most realistic crewed deep space mission design possible.

For the photographs: Fox News' specific description of 'stunning photos from Orion spacecraft' is the particular media response to imagery whose technical quality and emotional resonance produces the immediate 'pale blue dot' reaction that images of Earth from space reliably generate.

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