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Artemis II Mission to Reach the Moon in 3–4 Days, Marking a Historic Step in Human Spaceflight

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Last updated: 01/04/2026 12:28 PM
By Teja Sai
Published: 01/04/2026
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NASA’s Artemis II mission is set to reach the Moon’s vicinity within 3–4 days, mirroring the travel time of the historic Apollo missions over 50 years ago. This mission represents a significant milestone in modern space exploration, as it will be the first time astronauts are carried aboard the newly developed systems designed for lunar travel.

The Apollo program made history in 1969 when humans first set foot on the lunar surface. In contrast, recent uncrewed missions like India’s Chandrayaan-3 have taken weeks or months to reach the Moon, utilizing slower but more fuel-efficient routes. Achieving faster transit requires more powerful rockets, and Artemis II will utilize NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), the agency’s most potent rocket to date. The Apollo missions relied on the Saturn V, the most powerful rocket ever built.

Both the SLS rocket and the Orion spacecraft are relatively new, having been first tested during the uncrewed Artemis I mission in 2022, which lasted approximately 25 days. Artemis II will be the first crewed mission utilizing these systems, marking a crucial step toward future lunar landings.

The mission’s flight path involves orbiting Earth twice before heading toward the Moon. It will orbit the Moon and travel up to 6,500 km beyond its far side—the greatest distance humans have ever reached in space, surpassing the Apollo missions’ closest approach of about 110 km above the lunar surface. Artemis II is primarily a test flight designed to validate systems ahead of a planned lunar landing in 2028.

India’s Growing Role in Lunar Exploration

Since the Apollo era, India’s space agency ISRO was established just after the historic moon landing in 1969. Today, India has become both a collaborator and a competitor in the new lunar race, alongside countries like China and Japan, reflecting a shift from the US–USSR rivalry to a multi-national space exploration landscape.

India aims to land humans on the Moon by 2040, with China targeting 2030. While Russia’s recent activity has been limited, numerous countries and European partners are expected to play vital roles in upcoming lunar missions.

Strategic Collaboration with NASA

India has joined the Artemis Accords, aligning itself with NASA’s framework for peaceful, sustainable space exploration. This partnership paves the way for closer cooperation between ISRO and NASA on lunar and deep-space missions. The collaboration is already evident through projects like the NISAR Earth observation satellite.

NASA’s broader plans also involve private industry, academia, and international partners, providing India with opportunities to gain experience and technological expertise as it works toward its own long-term lunar ambitions.

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