The 322-foot rocket set to launch Artemis II stood ready on the pad at the Kennedy Space Center on Saturday. It will be the first crewed moonshot in over a half-century. Mark Strassmann is there.
Breakdown
- Artemis II is the first crewed moon mission since 1972's Apollo 17 8s
- The mission is a nine-day, half-million-mile test flight around the moon 1m 4s
- Success means getting the crew past the moon and home safely 1m 23s
- Artemis II prepares NASA for a future moon landing in 2028 1m 47s
- The crew will include the first black, female, and non-American astronauts to the moon 2m 3s