Artemis 2 Mission (Day 5)

Artemis 2 Mission (Day 5)  RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – (Video credit: NASA): Halfway to the Moon; Lunar Flyby Preparations Intensify by Frederic Eger - By Flight Day 4, the Artemis II mission was more than halfway to the Moon and the second planned trajectory correction burn was also cancelled, further confirming Orion’s exceptional navigational accuracy. The daily press conference focused on preparations for the upcoming lunar flyby on April 6. Lori Glaze, who leads NASA’s Artemis program, told reporters: “Our mission continues to go incredibly well.” The crew began configuring Orion’s cabin for the observation period and received their list of 30 specific lunar targets from the science team, including the nearly 600-mile-wide Orientale basin, the Pierazzo crater, and Ohm crater. Officials explained that approximately 20 percent of the far side would be illuminated during the flyby, creating long shadows that would enhance surface relief and reveal ridges, slopes, and crater rims in ways difficult to detect under full illumination. Christina Koch reflected on the views so far: “There’s nothing that prepares you for the breathtaking aspect of seeing your home planet both lit up bright as day and also the moon glow on it at night, with the beautiful beam of the sunset.” Commander Wiseman, photographed gazing back at Earth from Orion’s cabin window, had already asked Mission Control for instructions on cleaning the windows — because the crew had spent so much time looking through them. The crew also exercised, practiced medical response procedures, and tested various spacecraft systems. Victor Glover practiced manual maneuvering of the capsule, a critical test for future rendezvous operations with lunar landing vehicles. One lighter note emerged: mission controllers acknowledged the now-famous Orion toilet situation, noting they were monitoring it but were not concerned. International equivalents: MPAA: G | BBFC: U | CSA: Tous publics | FSK: 0 | CBFC: U | OFLC: G | CRTC: C | NICAM: AL No content that could disturb, frighten or harm children of any age. No violence beyond slapstick, no crude humour, no romantic content, no supernatural threat, no scary imagery, and no language beyond mild colloquial terms. Fully appropriate for unsupervised viewing by all ages, including infants. Content Warnings Required: None.

    2026-04-05
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