Integrity
Initializing mission systems
Artemis II · Integrity
April 1, 2026 · KSC LC-39B
Four humans bound for the Moon.
Mission Elapsed Time
000:00:00:00
Live
Mission Progress
Launch
TLI
Lunar Flyby
Return
Splashdown
Return to Earth
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Apr 10 · 20:07 EDT · Pacific Ocean
Click to explore · Scroll to zoom · H for help
Drag to rotate · 1 2 3 4 crew
Commander
Reid Wiseman
NASA · USN
"We go not for glory, but for all of humanity."
Press 1 · 2 · 3 · 4
Current Distance from Earth
238,855
miles
Max Distance (Apr 6)
252,799
miles · new human record
Spacecraft
Orion "Integrity" · ESM
Destination
Moon
Free-Return Trajectory
Closest approach ~4,700 mi · April 6, 2026
Distance from Orion
miles · closing
Launch Vehicle
SLS Block 1
Space Launch System
Thrust
8.8 million lbf at liftoff
Height
322 ft · LC-39B Kennedy Space Center
Transmission · Deep Space
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HUMANITY
Click anywhere to return
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Click anywhere to explore
Spacecraft
Orion
Integrity · Artemis II
Crew Module
57.5° frustum · 5.02 m diameter
AVCOAT ablative heat shield
Service Module (ESM)
Built by Airbus for ESA
4 solar wings · 7 m each · 19 m span
11.2 kW · 33 engines total
Current Position
miles from Earth
Crew
Wiseman · Glover · Koch · Hansen
Mission Control · Reference
Explore
Click objectFocus on any object — spacesuit, Earth, Moon, Rocket, Orion capsule
EFocus on spacesuit · inspect crew EVA gear
MMission telemetry · current distance from Earth
LLunar approach · flyby trajectory details
RSLS Block 1 rocket · launch vehicle specs
OOrion capsule · spacecraft & ESM details
EscReturn to default view from any focused state
ScrollZoom in / out in any mode
Drag (suit)Rotate the spacesuit in 3D — inertia on release
Crew
1 2 3 4Switch crew member while in spacesuit view · Wiseman · Glover · Koch · Hansen
Crew dotsClick the right-side navigation dots to cycle crew
Timeline
Scrub mission timeline ±30 minutes per press
Increase playback speed · 1× → 10× → 100×
Snap back to live mission time
SpacePlay / pause timeline simulation at 10× speed
▶▶ ▶ ◀◀Timeline controls in the right-side playback bar
1× · 10× · 100×Speed multipliers — watch Orion trace its free-return path
Easter Eggs
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Deep Space Transmission
Press T five times in quick succession. A morse code signal will play and decode — a message carried aboard every human mission into deep space.
Free-Return Trajectory
Hit 100× on the playback bar and watch Orion trace the full figure-eight free-return path around the Moon in seconds — exactly the trajectory that would bring the crew safely home even without a burn.
Star Parallax
Move your mouse slowly across the scene. Three star fields at different depths shift at different rates — foreground, mid, and deep field — creating a sense of true dimensional space.
Deep Space Audio
The ambient drone that plays is fully procedural — generated in real time by layered sine and triangle oscillators tuned to an open fifth (A–E), with convolution reverb and an 18-second breathing volume cycle. It never loops identically.
About
MissionArtemis II · "Integrity" · launched April 1, 2026 · KSC LC-39B · first crewed lunar mission since Apollo 17, December 1972
Record252,799 miles — the farthest humans have ever traveled from Earth · surpasses Apollo 13's record set in 1970
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