Artemis II exits Earth's orbit en route to Moon's far side
Artemis II mission's final major burn propels humans out of Earth's orbit for the first time since 1972, targeting the Moon's far side.
NASA's Artemis II mission has achieved a historic milestone by successfully exiting Earth's orbit, marking the first human journey beyond our planet since 1972. This final, major burn on its lunar trajectory has set the spacecraft on a direct path toward the far side of the Moon, where it will conduct critical orbital maneuvers. The mission, carrying an international crew, is a pivotal step in the Artemis program, which aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon and prepare for future Mars expeditions. This advancement not only revives lunar exploration after decades but also tests essential technologies for long-duration space missions.