"Artemis II": Human Moon Mission Scheduled for April
Artemis II human Moon flight - The results of the main risk assessment conducted for NASA's "Artemis II" mission have been unanimously accepted. This significant decision has given the green light for the crewed Moon mission to proceed towards a new launch date. The international space community eagerly awaits this historic event.

According to the information obtained, NASA plans to carry out the "Artemis II" Moon mission in April. This will be the first crewed flight within the "Artemis" program to carry humans into lunar orbit.
Checks conducted in preparation for the flight have yielded positive results, providing a basis for the mission to be carried out in April. This stage is of particular importance in terms of ensuring safety and success in complex space operations.
The "Artemis II" mission will send astronauts into space with the aim of orbiting the Moon. This mission is a crucial step for planning future human landings on the lunar surface, as well as being an integral part of the long-term goals of the "Artemis" program.
According to NASA's statement, all technical malfunctions in the "Artemis II" rocket have already been eliminated. While this situation increases the likelihood that the mission could begin on April 1, the final launch date has not yet been officially confirmed.
This mission will once again demonstrate the USA's leading position in space exploration and will constitute a significant stage on the path to realizing humanity's desire to return to the Moon. The whole world is now closely watching this historic flight by NASA.
