
Houston's nerve centre gears Artemis II toward the Moon
NASA’s Artemis II mission will be guided from Houston’s mission control, a modern hub blending Apollo-era roles with touchscreen tech to oversee four astronauts on a 10‑day loop around the Moon aboard Orion atop the SLS. A flight director has ultimate authority, supported by the Orion Mission Evaluation Room and a European-service-module team from ESA, all running months of simulations to anticipate problems—aiming to keep the crew safe during launch, translunar injection, lunar cruise, and return re‑entry, including a roughly 40‑minute blackout behind the Moon. The operation reflects lessons from Apollo and Columbia and emphasizes a diverse, highly coordinated team keeping Artemis II on track.