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Artemis program is about more than just going back to the Moon. It is NASA’s blueprint for the future of space travel. It will test technologies needed to bring humans deeper into space.

 

A banner reads Go for the Moon ... in style. Shop our limited-edition Artemis II collection. Shop Now. To the right are four products, a blue sweatshirt that reads We're going back, where the O is the Moon, an orange hoodie replicating a spacesuit, a tote bag with the Artemis logo, and mugs that read Mercury & Gemini & Apollo & Artemis.

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Artemis Program


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A full body length portrait of an orange spacesuit with helmet. Story

Something Old, Something New: The Orion Crew Survival Suit

A view of the Moon against the blackness of space. Story

Artemis II: Geology from Orbit

SLS rocket on the mobile launcher. In focus in the photo is a large banner that says LET'S GO and is signed by hundreds of people. Story

Artemis II’s Long Countdown

Portrait of an astronaut in an orange spacesuit. Story

Victor Glover: From California to the Moon

Portrait of an astronaut in an orange suit. Story

Christina Koch: From Michigan to the Moon

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Let’s talk about the Artemis II SLS rocket!

  • April 01, 2026
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POV: You just watched astronauts launch on a mission to the Moon for the first time in over 50 years

  • April 01, 2026
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What Was It Like to Watch the Artemis II Launch

  • April 01, 2026
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Curators React to Watching the Artemis II Launch Live in Florida

  • April 01, 2026
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Artemis II Rolls Out to the Launch Pad

  • January 01, 2026

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National Air and Space Museum

National Air and Space Museum 650 Jefferson Drive SW
Washington, DC

202-633-2214

Free Timed-Entry Passes Required

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center 14390 Air and Space Museum Parkway
Chantilly, VA 20151

703-572-4118

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