Artemis II Daily Mission Status Briefing (April 8)

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 8, 2026, for the latest updates on NASA's groundbreaking Artemis II mission! From the heart of Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX, our daily mission status briefing will provide you with exclusive insights into this historic lunar exploration endeavor. As we gear up for humanity's return to the Moon, our experts will share the latest developments, mission objectives, and the exciting technology being utilized. Don't miss this chance to stay informed on Artemis II's progress and witness the future of space exploration unfold before your eyes. Tune in and be part of this monumental journey as we aim to pave the way for sustainable lunar exploration and beyond!
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