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Artemis 2 is essentially a 42-hour stress test before the real journey begins. Instead of heading straight to the Moon, the crew will circle Earth in a long, elliptical orbit specifically to see if the new life-support systems fail while they are still close enough to turn around. This creates a specific "danger zone" where any technical glitch or "infant mortality" of the hardware could trigger an immediate abort. Only after every system is verified 100% functional will the ship fire its engines for the Trans-Lunar Injection (TLI), finally committing the crew to a deep-space transit where a quick return is no longer an option.
The Safety Loop: The first 42 hours are a "test drive" near Earth to catch any failures in oxygen, water, or power systems while an emergency landing is still possible.
The Chance of Failure: Because this is the first crewed flight of the Orion capsule, there is a legitimate possibility that a minor mechanical issue—one that wouldn't be fatal near Earth—could force NASA to cancel the lunar leg of the trip.
The Exit Ramp (TLI): The Trans-Lunar Injection is the "Go/No-Go" moment; it is the massive engine burn that provides the velocity needed to break Earth's gravity and head for the Moon.
The Point of Commitment: Once TLI is complete, the crew is "locked in" to a 4-day trip out and a 4-day trip back, relying entirely on the ship's endurance with no way to shortcut the return.
Resolution Criteria
Resolves YES: If the mission is aborted during the 42-hour High Earth Orbit (HEO) checkout phase, or if a technical failure (e.g., ICPS engine failure, life support malfunction) prevents the TLI burn from occurring.
Resolves NO: If NASA confirms the completion of the Trans-Lunar Injection (TLI) maneuver and the Orion spacecraft enters its lunar coast trajectory.
Resolves N/A: If the SLS rocket fails to reach its initial intended orbit (Launch Failure/LEO insertion failure).
Resolves upon completion or failure of HEO with date pushed back in case of launch delay
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Houston is a 'go' for crucial translunar injection burn
Mission Control in Houston has given the final “go” for the translunar injection burn. The Artemis II crew said they are a “go” for the burn.
Mission Control told the astronauts, “When the engine ignites, you embark on humanity’s lunar homecoming arc and set the course to return Integrity and her crew safely home. Houston is go for TLS.”
Astronaut Christina Koch replied, “Crew is go for TLI. With this burn to the moon, we do not leave Earth, we choose it."