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While the Artemis program brochure mentioned just above is still linked from NASA's Artemis pages, and it says the Artemis II crew is planned to go 4,600 miles (7,400 km) beyond the Moon, a NASA press release from Nov 9, 2021 says they will go "roughly 40,000 miles past the Moon" https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-outlines-challenges-progress-for-artemis-moon-missions . This happens to be the same as the distance the unmanned Artemis I is planned to go. Can we trust this press release as an updated mission plan, or might it have mixed up the Artemis I and II plans? Peace Makes Plenty ( talk) 12:47, 25 March 2022 (UTC)
The "then-planned launch date history" table seems to be in need of serious refurbishment; besides the lack of citations, it is unclear to me how there can be planned launch dates for Artemis 2 per se dating to before (2011-2016) the start of Artemis program itself (2017). The claim that "[d]uring preliminary reviews in 2011, the launch date was placed somewhere between 2019 and 2021" is not supported by the sources cited. Original research issue? Moonjail ( talk) 17:23, 3 April 2023 (UTC)
Why is the fly-by distance listed as 7,400km in the side panel.
That gives the impression that that is the entire journey length. That side panel data then makes its way to google search page. 49.225.232.138 ( talk) 09:01, 6 April 2023 (UTC)
A good source here : Artemis II Moon mission transitioning from planning to preparation. Hektor ( talk) 10:46, 3 May 2023 (UTC)
Is there any information about a backup crew? -- Haplochromis ( talk) 09:47, 7 July 2023 (UTC)
If the official name is Artemis II as said, why Artemis 2 is used in here? MachoCarioca ( talk) 00:14, 1 October 2023 (UTC)
At the start of this page it mentions Artemis 2 was originally EM-2, a mission to collect samples from an asteroid. This is not true as seen here https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20190001932. Will edit and be more in detail shortly unless anyone has anything to add Eoghan43 ( talk) 17:50, 25 November 2023 (UTC)
Opening paragraph says, "Artemis 4 will be the first crewed launch from Launch Complex 39B of the Kennedy Space Center since STS-116 in 2006." Is this written as intended, or is it simply a typo for "Artemis 2"? This is the only mention of "Artemis 4" in this article, and it seems completely out of place here, as well as apparently inaccurate. 2601:600:A401:83E0:D048:7559:DA87:B1C3 ( talk) 05:12, 22 February 2024 (UTC)
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While the Artemis program brochure mentioned just above is still linked from NASA's Artemis pages, and it says the Artemis II crew is planned to go 4,600 miles (7,400 km) beyond the Moon, a NASA press release from Nov 9, 2021 says they will go "roughly 40,000 miles past the Moon" https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-outlines-challenges-progress-for-artemis-moon-missions . This happens to be the same as the distance the unmanned Artemis I is planned to go. Can we trust this press release as an updated mission plan, or might it have mixed up the Artemis I and II plans? Peace Makes Plenty ( talk) 12:47, 25 March 2022 (UTC)
The "then-planned launch date history" table seems to be in need of serious refurbishment; besides the lack of citations, it is unclear to me how there can be planned launch dates for Artemis 2 per se dating to before (2011-2016) the start of Artemis program itself (2017). The claim that "[d]uring preliminary reviews in 2011, the launch date was placed somewhere between 2019 and 2021" is not supported by the sources cited. Original research issue? Moonjail ( talk) 17:23, 3 April 2023 (UTC)
Why is the fly-by distance listed as 7,400km in the side panel.
That gives the impression that that is the entire journey length. That side panel data then makes its way to google search page. 49.225.232.138 ( talk) 09:01, 6 April 2023 (UTC)
A good source here : Artemis II Moon mission transitioning from planning to preparation. Hektor ( talk) 10:46, 3 May 2023 (UTC)
Is there any information about a backup crew? -- Haplochromis ( talk) 09:47, 7 July 2023 (UTC)
If the official name is Artemis II as said, why Artemis 2 is used in here? MachoCarioca ( talk) 00:14, 1 October 2023 (UTC)
At the start of this page it mentions Artemis 2 was originally EM-2, a mission to collect samples from an asteroid. This is not true as seen here https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20190001932. Will edit and be more in detail shortly unless anyone has anything to add Eoghan43 ( talk) 17:50, 25 November 2023 (UTC)
Opening paragraph says, "Artemis 4 will be the first crewed launch from Launch Complex 39B of the Kennedy Space Center since STS-116 in 2006." Is this written as intended, or is it simply a typo for "Artemis 2"? This is the only mention of "Artemis 4" in this article, and it seems completely out of place here, as well as apparently inaccurate. 2601:600:A401:83E0:D048:7559:DA87:B1C3 ( talk) 05:12, 22 February 2024 (UTC)
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