Here’s the latest on Artemis II astronauts based on the most recent public reporting:
- The Artemis II crew—Reid Wiseman (NASA), Victor Glover (NASA), Christina Koch (NASA), and Jeremy Hansen (Canadian Space Agency)—are the first crew to fly a Crew Module around the Moon as part of NASA’s Artemis program. NASA and multiple outlets have continued to provide updates on their status and mission objectives as the flight approaches and unfolds.[3][6][8]
- In early April 2026, NASA and local outlets reported the crew was in good spirits and the mission was proceeding toward lunar orbit with a planned close Earth-orbit checkouts and a lunar flyby, marking a historic return to lunar spaceflight after more than five decades.[6][3]
- The official mission profile involves a roughly 10-day duration, Earth-to-orbit checks, a high-speed transit toward the Moon, a flyby, and a return to Earth with splashdown. This flight tests the Orion spacecraft’s life-support and deep-space systems critical to subsequent lunar landings.[4][3]
Key sources for ongoing updates:
- NASA’s Artemis II mission page for crew bios, objectives, and updates as they occur.[6]
- NASA press materials and major outlets covering Artemis II launch status, live updates, and post-launch milestones.[8][3]
- Broad coverage aggregating current status, timing, and mission milestones as Artemis II progresses around the Moon.[9][4]
If you want, I can pull the very latest status (launch date, in-flight updates, and splashdown timing) and summarize it with a timeline. I can also prepare a quick one-page brief with crew bios and mission objectives.