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    Astronauts in quarantine engage in Q&A days before NASA’s Artemis II moon launch

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    By Loisa Lane on March 30, 2026 USA News
    Astronauts in quarantine engage in Q&A days before NASA’s Artemis II moon launch
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    Astronauts in quarantine engage in Q&A days before NASA‘s Artemis II moon launch

    Artemis II Launch
    NASA’s Artemis II mission is scheduled to launch on April 1, 2024, with four astronauts journeying around the moon after in-quarantine preparations.

    NASA Update
    NASA confirmed an 80% likelihood of launching Artemis II on April 1, contingent on favorable weather conditions, as crew members remain in quarantine at Kennedy Space Center.
    Launch status
    NASA’s Artemis II mission is currently projected to be 80% go for launch on Wednesday, 1 April, pending weather conditions.

    Briefing summary

    NASA’s Artemis II mission, scheduled for launch on April 1, includes astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, all currently in quarantine at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

    This mission marks multiple milestones, as Glover will be the first black astronaut on a lunar mission, while Koch is the first woman and Hansen the first Canadian to participate.

    Full reading: Quarantined astronauts take part in Q&A with days to go until NASA’s Artemis II moon mission | Science, Climate & Tech News

    The countdown is on until NASA’s first moon mission in more than half a century, and the quarantined astronauts who’ll be travelling into space have taken part in a Q&A.

    Artemis II will take four astronauts – NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, plus Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency – on a 10-day flight around the moon.

    The launch date has been set for Wednesday (1 April) and since Friday, the crew has been living in quarantine at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

    Revealing what life is like at the historic facility, Mr Wiseman described the crew quarters as “an amazing place to be”.

    “The folks who are cooking for us, their shirts are just covered in patches from other missions,” he said in a Q&A via video link on Sunday.

    “When you walk down the halls, you see names in foreign languages, you can think about the places they were born, the lives they have lived and the legacy that we’re a part of.

    “It’s a very, very special place. This is where humanity began reaching for the stars.”

    Astronauts in quarantine engage in Q&A days before NASA’s Artemis II moon launch
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    The Artemis II crew before going into quarantine on Friday. Pic: AP

    The Apollo missions also launched from the Florida space centre. Pic: NASA via Reutersv
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    The Apollo missions also launched from the Florida space centre. Pic: NASA via Reutersv

    The Artemis II mission will mark a number of firsts, with pilot Mr Glover becoming the first black astronaut on a lunar mission, while Ms Koch will be the first woman and Mr Hansen the first Canadian.

    Mr Glover shared conflicting feelings as he addressed this at the Q&A.

    He explained: “I live in this dichotomy between happiness that a woman can look at Christina and physicalise her passion or her interest. And that young brown boys and girls can look at me and go, ‘he’s doing what?’.

    “But I also hope we’re pushing in that other direction that one day, we don’t have to talk about these firsts.”

    Ms Koch said: “Something to add, is that although it is something to celebrate, a bunch of firsts, that doesn’t necessarily tell the whole story. It’s not about any one individual.”

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    Artemis I launched in November 2022, and saw an uncrewed Orion capsule sent to circle the moon.

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    NASA was previously aiming for Artemis II to launch on 8 February, but a liquid hydrogen leak during a practice launch forced a delay.

    Artemis ‘80% go’ for Wednesday, says NASA

    It is now aiming for lift-off on Wednesday 1 April – although the agency has warned that the weather could impact this plan.

    Chris Cianciola, deputy manager of NASA’s space launch system, said on Sunday evening: “We got our latest forecast and the thing we’re watching is cumulus clouds, and also winds. Right now, we’re forecast to be 80% go on Wednesday afternoon.”

    This third stage is currently aimed to launch in mid-2027.

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