As NASA's Artemis II mission continues to soar through space, questions are being raised about the program's readiness to achieve its ultimate goal: putting humans back on the lunar surface. The uncrewed test flight, which launched in November, has been a resounding success, with the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System (SLS) rocket performing flawlessly in orbit around the Moon. However, critics argue that the mission's success does not necessarily translate to a successful crewed mission, citing concerns about the development timeline, testing, and the overall complexity of the lunar landing. As NASA prepares to send its first woman and the next man to the lunar surface in the coming years, the Artemis II mission's results will be closely scrutinized to determine whether the agency is truly ready to take the next giant leap for humanity.


The Artemis II mission has been near flawless to date, but has the test flight shown Nasa is ready to send humans to the lunar surface?