
Artemis II Moon Mission: Historic Flyby Risks and Watch Guide
NASA's Artemis II mission aims to launch four astronauts on a circumlunar flight from Kennedy Space Center, with a launch window opening at 6:24 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Key events include hydrogen fueling, astronaut walkout, and a manual piloting test around the rocket's upper stage. Risks involve potential hydrogen leaks and technical issues that could delay the launch. If successful, it will be the first human deep space mission in 50 years, validating systems for future lunar landings. The crew's real-time feedback during the manual demo will help refine spacecraft operations. This mission is a critical milestone in NASA's Artemis program.






















