Artemis II Daily Mission Status Briefing (April 4)

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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Countdown Timer - Artemis II Daily Mission Status Briefing (April 4)

Join us on April 4, 2026, for the latest insights into NASA's groundbreaking Artemis II mission! This daily status briefing, held at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX, is your front-row seat to the exciting developments as humanity prepares to return to the Moon. Experience the thrill of space exploration as NASA experts share updates, mission highlights, and key milestones. Whether you're a space enthusiast or just curious about the future of lunar exploration, this briefing promises to engage and inform. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with the mission and learn about the innovations driving us towards the stars. Mark your calendar and get ready for an enlightening experience on April 4!
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