Artemis II Daily Mission Status Briefing (April 5)

NASA provides daily Artemis II mission status briefings from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston beginning Thursday, April 2, except for April 6, due to lunar flyby activities. Location: Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA.
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Join us on April 5, 2026, for the latest updates from NASA’s Artemis II mission! Our daily status briefing, held at the iconic Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX, will provide exclusive insights into the groundbreaking lunar exploration efforts. As we gear up for this historic journey, our experts will share vital information about mission progress, challenges, and exciting developments. Don’t miss your chance to stay informed about humanity's next steps toward returning to the Moon and beyond. Mark your calendars for this pivotal moment in space exploration, as we embark on a new era of discovery!
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