Artemis II Is Home
The four astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission splashed down safely after completing the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo 17 in 1972. The crew became the first humans to see parts of the moon’s far side with the naked eye — a small but genuinely historic distinction in a mission that, from the outside, can seem like a very expensive test of existing hardware.
It is, to some extent, exactly that. Artemis II was never going to land on the moon. Its job was to prove the systems — Orion, SLS, the life support, the reentry profile — work with people inside. By that measure it appears to have succeeded. What comes next is Artemis III, which is supposed to put boots on the lunar surface. The pressure on that mission, whenever it launches, will be considerable. For now, four people who went to the moon and came back are home.