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Where Is Artemis 2 Now? Live Tracker, Current Location (April 2026)

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By Editorial Team at TheYear2026 on April 9, 2026 TECHNOLOGY & AI, GLOBAL EVENTS & FORECASTS
Where Is Artemis 2 Now? Live Tracker, Current Location & Moon Mission Update (April 2026)
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As of April 9–10, 2026, NASA’s Artemis II mission is on its final return leg to Earth, following a historic crewed journey around the Moon.

After launching in early April, the spacecraft successfully completed its lunar flyby and is now heading back toward Earth for reentry and splashdown, expected within hours.  

Artemis II Current Location (Live Status)

  • Mission phase: Return trajectory to Earth
  • Position: Between the Moon and Earth (cislunar space)
  • Speed: ~25,000 mph during reentry phase
  • Status: Preparing for atmospheric reentry
  • Expected splashdown: April 10, 2026 (Pacific Ocean)

Artemis II is following a free-return trajectory, meaning it loops around the Moon and naturally returns to Earth without needing major propulsion burns.  

Table of Contents

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  • What Happened During the Mission?
  • How to Track Artemis II Live
  • What Happens Next? (Reentry Phase Explained)
  • Artemis II Crew
  • Why Artemis II Matters
  • Quick Summary (April 2026 Update)
  • FAQs
    • Is Artemis II currently near the Moon?
    • Can I watch Artemis II live?
    • Will Artemis II land on the Moon?
  • Final Thoughts

What Happened During the Mission?

Artemis II is NASA’s first crewed Moon mission in over 50 years, since Apollo.  

Key milestones:

  • Launch: April 1, 2026
  • Left Earth orbit: April 2 (translunar injection burn)
  • Moon flyby: Around April 6
  • Record broken: Farthest distance humans have ever traveled (~252,000 miles)
  • Return journey: Now underway
  • Splashdown: Expected April 10

How to Track Artemis II Live

NASA provides real-time tracking tools so you can follow the spacecraft:

  • Official Artemis Real-Time Orbit Website (AROW)
  • Downloadable trajectory data (ephemeris)
  • Telescope tracking for advanced users

These tools allow you to see:

  • Exact spacecraft coordinates
  • Distance from Earth and Moon
  • Velocity and trajectory

Live Update: Artemis II is currently returning to Earth after its lunar flyby in April 2026.

This tracker updates automatically to reflect the current position and mission phase of Artemis II based on official NASA updates.

  • 🚀 Mission: Artemis II
  • 📍 Current Location: Updating…
  • 🧭 Phase: Updating…
  • 🌕 Distance from Moon: Updating…
  • 🌍 Distance from Earth: Updating…
  • ⚡ Speed: Updating…
  • 🔄 Status: Updating…

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View Official NASA Tracker

What Happens Next? (Reentry Phase Explained)

The most dangerous part of the mission is happening now:

  • The Orion capsule will hit Earth’s atmosphere at ~25,000 mph
  • Temperatures reach ~5,000°F (2,760°C)
  • Heat shield protects astronauts during descent

If successful, Artemis II will:

  • Safely splash down in the Pacific Ocean
  • Complete a 10-day deep space mission
  • Prove NASA can send humans beyond low Earth orbit again

Artemis II Crew

The four astronauts onboard are:

  • Reid Wiseman (Commander)
  • Victor Glover (Pilot)
  • Christina Koch (Mission Specialist)
  • Jeremy Hansen (Mission Specialist)

This mission includes:

  • The first woman to travel to the Moon
  • The first Black astronaut on a lunar mission
  • The first non-American to orbit the Moon

Why Artemis II Matters

Artemis II is not just a flyby it’s a critical test mission.

It validates:

  • Orion spacecraft systems
  • Deep space navigation
  • Human survival beyond Earth orbit

It also sets the stage for:

  • Artemis III / IV Moon landing missions (late 2020s)

Quick Summary (April 2026 Update)

CategoryStatus
Mission phaseReturning to Earth
Current locationBetween Moon & Earth
Distance traveled~685,000 miles total
Next eventAtmospheric reentry
SplashdownApril 10, 2026

FAQs

Is Artemis II currently near the Moon?

No it has already completed its lunar flyby and is now heading back to Earth.

Can I watch Artemis II live?

Yes. NASA is streaming the reentry and splashdown live globally.  

Will Artemis II land on the Moon?

No it’s a flyby mission, not a landing mission.

Final Thoughts

Right now, Artemis II is in its final and most intense phase the return home.

If reentry and splashdown go as planned, this mission will mark:

  • Humanity’s successful return to deep space
  • A major step toward permanent lunar exploration
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