By John Sexton
I’ll be honest. I’m excited about this. Maybe it’s because I was a little kid when the last missions to the moon were taking place. I still remember seeing some of it on television, though I didn’t really understand what I was seeing.
The Artemis II mission will return four astronauts to the moon (though they won’t be landing) but there are some technical hoops to jump through first. Right now the rocket is going through a “wet dress rehearsal” where the cryogenically frozen propellant is loaded and a partial countdown takes place to make sure everything is behaving as it should.
Our "wet dress rehearsal" for Artemis II is underway at @NASAKennedy!
Watch our static feed as teams practice fueling the rocket and conduct a simulated launch countdown as we prepare for the real thing: https://t.co/4iEhNgfQb3
Real-time Artemis updates: https://t.co/40PMWktQjO pic.twitter.com/D9nZskFuP1— NASA (@NASA) February 2, 2026
Early on there were some troubles with leaks…
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