The Path of Artemis II
Why doesn't Artemis II land on the Moon?
The main reason is that
Artemis II is primarily a test mission designed to make a future
Artemis missions
-- which will land humans on the Moon -- better prepared.
Similarly, NASA's
Apollo 8 and
Apollo 10
went right near the Moon as tests before
Apollo 11 --
which landed.
As the trajectory in the
featured animated video shows,
Artemis II will loop around both the
Earth and the
Moon
before returning to the Earth about 10 days after launch.
The Artemis II mission will take
humans outside the
Earth's magnetosphere for the first time since the
Apollo missions 50 years ago.
In the video, particles from the
solar wind are shown as streaks,
while the Earth's reacting
magnetosphere is shown in flickering green.
The Earth's magnetosphere is important in deflecting
powerful particles arriving from the
Sun as well as creating
picturesque
auroras visible from the Earth's surface.