Artemis 2 Mission (Day 8)
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 8) - Video credit: NASA - RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – 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.
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2026-04-08
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10-2: Artemis 2 Crew Comes Home (10 April 2026)
10-2: Artemis 2 Crew Comes Home (10 April 2026)
Artemis 2 Crew Comes Home - Video credit: NASA - RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) : Summary by Frederic Eger: NASA's Artemis II Crew Comes Home After Groundbreaking Mission! On April 10, 2026, the Artemis II mission culminated in a flawless splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, marking a historic moment for humanity's exploration beyond low Earth orbit. The Orion spacecraft, named Integrity, successfully returned its four-astronaut crew—Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen—after a ten-day journey that circumnavigated the Moon. This mission not only validated NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft but also gathered critical data for future lunar habitats and Mars expeditions. As we reflect on this triumphant return, we explore the implications for international collaboration in space, the challenges faced, and the exciting future that lies ahead for lunar exploration and beyond. Join us as we celebrate this milestone and look forward to the next steps in humanity's journey to the stars! NASA, Artemis II, crew return, lunar exploration, Orion spacecraft, splashdown, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, Space Launch System, deep space mission, lunar habitats, Mars expeditions, international collaboration, space technology, Apollo 8, cislunar commons, lunar south pole, water-ice repositories, telemetry data, high-definition imagery, space challenges, Artemis Accords, U.S.-Canadian partnership, lunar assertiveness, communication blackouts, thermal fluctuations, interstellar destiny, future of space, commercial augmentation, Starship, Vulcan, space age, human exploration, NASA achievements, Artemis III. #ArtemisII #NASA #SpaceExploration #LunarMission #OrionSpacecraft #Astronauts #Splashdown #MarsMissions #InternationalCollaboration #SpaceHistory - 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. destiny.
2026-04-10-1: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 10) Space-to-Space crews share experiences
2026-04-10-1: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 10) Space-to-Space crews share experiences
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 10) Space-to-Space crews share experiences - Video credit: NASA - RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – NASA's Artemis II Astronauts Bridge 200,000 Miles in Epic Call! In a historic moment for space exploration, the Artemis II crew aboard the Orion spacecraft made a groundbreaking space-to-space call with astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS). This unprecedented communication, spanning over 200,000 miles, showcased the profound connections between deep-space explorers and their colleagues in low-Earth orbit. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialists Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen shared insights and experiences that highlighted the fragility of Earth and the unity of humanity. From lighthearted pranks to technical precision, this exchange not only marked a milestone for NASA's Artemis program but also emphasized the importance of camaraderie in overcoming the psychological challenges of space travel. Join us as we delve into this remarkable event that reaffirms our collective journey toward a multiplanetary future! - NASA, Artemis II, astronauts, space-to-space call, ISS, Orion spacecraft, deep space communication, lunar mission, space exploration, human spaceflight, 200,000 miles, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, space history, NASA achievements, Artemis program, space camaraderie, multiplanetary future, space technology, ISS Expedition 72, Houston Mission Control, space pranks, Earth unity, lunar far-side passage, space isolation, high-definition BME TV, technical precision, space dialogue, collective endeavor, Pacific splashdown, NASA communications architecture, humanizing exploration, psychological demands of space, record-setting distances. - #ArtemisII #NASA #SpaceExploration #Astronauts #ISS #DeepSpace #OrionSpacecraft #HumanSpaceflight #SpaceCommunication #LunarMission - 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.
9: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 9)
9: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 9)
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 9) - Video credit: NASA - RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – 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.
2026-04-08: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 8)
2026-04-08: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 8)
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 8) - Video credit: NASA - RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – 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.
2026-04-07: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 7)
2026-04-07: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 7)
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 7) - Video credit: NASA - RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – 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.
2026-04-06: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 6)
2026-04-06: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 6)
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 6) RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – Video credit: NASA: On Day 6 of the Artemis II Mission, NASA's Orion spacecraft Integrity reached a major milestone by entering the Moon's sphere of gravitational influence, marking the first human-circumlunar flight in over 50 years. The crew, located about 12,712 miles from the Moon and nearly 252,000 miles from Earth, prepared for a carefully choreographed lunar flyby, passing just 4,067 statute miles above the lunar surface. During a seven-hour observation window, the astronauts documented the Moon using high-resolution zoom lenses and portable computing devices. They experienced a unique solar eclipse and captured stunning images of the lunar far side and Earthrise. With live commentary from Apollo 8 veteran Jim Lovell and a message from President Donald J. Trump, the day was filled with historic moments. By the end of the day, the crew had downlinked thousands of images and voice notes, providing invaluable insights for future Artemis missions. - Artemis II, NASA mission updates, Day 6 Artemis II, lunar flyby, Orion spacecraft, Moon's gravitational influence, Apollo 13 distance record, lunar observations, Earthrise, solar eclipse, Jim Lovell, space exploration, deep space mission, crew experiences, lunar far side, high-resolution imaging, NASA updates, Artemis III, mission highlights, human spaceflight, lunar science, space technology, mission legacy, circumlunar flight, astronaut experiences, lunar dust, impact flashes, space imagery, NASA press conference, Earth from space, historic moments, space journey, Artemis program, lunar exploration, NASA lunar science team. - #ArtemisII #NASA #LunarFlyby #SpaceExploration #MissionUpdates #OrionSpacecraft #HistoricFlight #Earthrise #DeepSpace #FutureOfSpace - 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: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 5)
2026-04-05: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 5)
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 5) RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – (Video credit: NASA): On Day 5 of the Artemis II Mission, NASA's crew is officially halfway to the Moon, with preparations for the upcoming lunar flyby intensifying. The daily press conference revealed that the second trajectory correction burn was canceled, showcasing Orion's exceptional navigational accuracy. Lori Glaze, head of NASA's Artemis program, expressed confidence in the mission's progress. The crew is configuring Orion's cabin for a focused observation period, with a list of 30 lunar targets to explore, including the Orientale basin and Pierazzo crater. Astronaut Christina Koch shared her awe at the breathtaking views of Earth and the Moon. As the crew practices critical maneuvers and systems checks, they also maintain a light-hearted spirit, even addressing the now-famous Orion toilet situation. Join us as we follow this historic mission toward lunar exploration! #ArtemisII #NASA #LunarFlyby #SpaceExploration #MissionUpdates #OrionSpacecraft #HalfwayToTheMoon #Astronauts #SpaceNews #FutureOfSpace Artemis II, NASA mission updates, lunar flyby preparations, Day 5 Artemis II, Orion spacecraft, trajectory correction, lunar targets, space exploration, Lori Glaze, Christina Koch, Commander Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, lunar observation, Earthrise, space navigation, mission highlights, Artemis program, deep space mission, lunar craters, Orientale basin, Pierazzo crater, Ohm crater, crew health status, spacecraft systems, manual maneuvering, space exercise, Orion toilet situation, NASA press conference, lunar exploration, human spaceflight, space imagery, mission control, future lunar missions, Artemis II updates, space technology. 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.
2026-04-04: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 4)
2026-04-04: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 4)
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 4) RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – (Video credit: NASA): Artemis II Flight Day 4 highlights showcase NASA's crew as they master deep space on their journey toward the Moon! In this episode, we recap the packed schedule of activities from April 5, 2026, featuring Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen. Watch as the crew conducts a manual piloting demo, testing Orion's thruster modes and gathering crucial data for future missions. They also prepare for the upcoming lunar flyby, reviewing science targets and capturing unique selfies from the spacecraft. This episode emphasizes the resilience of Orion and the crew's ingenuity as they navigate the complexities of deep space. Join us for an engaging look at Artemis II Flight Day 4 and witness the next era of lunar exploration! #Artemis2Mission #NASA #DeepSpace #OrionSpacecraft #LunarExploration #ArtemisII #FlightDay4 #SpaceJourney #CrewedMission #MissionControl - Artemis II Flight Day 4, Artemis 2 Mission, NASA, Orion spacecraft, lunar exploration, crewed lunar mission, deep space mastery, manual piloting demo, astronaut experience, lunar flyby preparation, space technology, mission highlights, NASA astronauts, spacecraft responsiveness, environmental control, mission context, human ingenuity, space adventure, crew comfort, lunar science targets, deep-space operations, public outreach, crew selfies, mission recap, space updates, Apollo legacy, NASA Johnson, flight control room, space systems monitoring, crew teamwork, Artemis III, lunar surface features, spacecraft handling data, deep-space network.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.
2026-04-03: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 3)
2026-04-03: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 3)
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 3): RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – (Video credit: NASA): The Artemis II Flight Day 3 highlights showcase the incredible journey of NASA’s Orion spacecraft as it travels closer to the Moon! In this episode, we recap the real-time mission activities from the Artemis flight control room in Houston, where NASA commentators provide live updates on the crew's progress. Join astronauts Christina Koch, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen as they navigate their tasks aboard the Orion capsule, including exercise sessions, meal preparations, and pre-lunar flyby configurations. Witness the planned Outbound Trajectory Correction-1 (OTC1) burn and learn how real-time adjustments are made during the mission. This episode also features a special moment when Orion is closer to the Moon than to Earth, symbolizing a significant milestone in lunar exploration. Don’t miss this engaging recap of Artemis II Flight Day 3! #Artemis2Mission #NASA #OrionSpacecraft #LunarExploration #ArtemisII #FlightDay3 #SpaceJourney #CrewedMission #MissionControl #DeepSpace Artemis II Flight Day 3, Artemis 2 Mission, NASA, Orion spacecraft, lunar exploration, crewed lunar mission, flight control room, deep space journey, astronaut experience, trajectory correction, space technology, exercise in microgravity, life support systems, public outreach, lunar flyby, mission highlights, space updates, Apollo legacy, human spaceflight, NASA astronauts, environmental control, emergency communications, mission milestones, space adventure, crew comfort, deep-space network, Canadian Space Agency, mission recap, space exploration, educational content, universal viewing, human story mission, lunar sphere of influence, space systems monitoring, crew teamwork, NASA commentary.
2026-04-02: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 2)
2026-04-02: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 2)
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 2) (Video credit: NASA): This episode covers Artemis II Flight Day 2, the first full day in space after launch, as NASA’s Orion spacecraft continues its outbound journey toward the Moon with the four?person crew—Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen. The segment begins with live commentary from Mission Control in Houston, showing Orion’s trajectory as the spacecraft settles into its cruise phase and the team verifies that all major systems—propulsion, communications, power, and life support—are operating nominally. Inside the cabin, viewers see the astronauts adjusting to microgravity, running through checklists, configuring cameras and windows for upcoming observation windows, and sharing brief views of Earth and the growing distance from the home planet, all while Mission Control confirms that the spacecraft is healthy and on?track for the upcoming lunar flyby. The episode emphasizes the calm, methodical work of a test?oriented crewed mission, blending technical updates on spacecraft performance with the human?scale moments of four astronauts working together in deep space, making it an engaging, family?friendly introduction to modern lunar exploration. RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – 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 very mild incidental motion, 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.
2026-04-01: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 1)
2026-04-01: Artemis 2 Mission (Day 1)
Artemis 2 Mission (Day 1) The Artemis 2 Mission Launch Day was a historic event that marked NASA's first crewed lunar-flyby mission since Apollo. In this video, we take you through the exhilarating highlights of Artemis II Flight Day 1, showcasing the launch sequence, the crew's journey to the launch pad, and the incredible moments of liftoff. Join us as we celebrate the achievements of Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen. Experience the excitement of the countdown, ignition, and the ascent into Earth orbit, along with the crew's in-space operations. This episode captures the essence of a new era in space exploration, setting the stage for the multi-day trip to the Moon. Don't miss out on this thrilling journey! #Artemis2Mission #NASA #SpaceLaunch #LunarFlyby #ArtemisII #SpaceExploration #CrewedMission #LaunchDay #OrionSpacecraft #SLS - Artemis 2 Mission, Artemis II Flight Day 1, NASA, Space Launch System, Orion spacecraft, lunar flyby mission, crewed lunar mission, Kennedy Space Center, launch highlights, space exploration, astronaut journey, space operations, deep space mission, Apollo mission, space technology, rocket launch, countdown to launch, crewed test flight, space history, NASA highlights, Artemis program, space news, mission updates, space science, Earth orbit, propulsion systems, microgravity, apogee-raise burn, proximity operations, launch day excitement, crewed spaceflight, space milestones, historic launch, NASA astronauts, Artemis II crew.More Like this
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2026-04-08
- Apr 2026
- 23m
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Artemis 2 Mission (Day 8) - Video credit: NASA - RATING: U — UNIVERSAL (ALL AGES) – 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.
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