Godspeed, Artemis II!

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The Artemis program patch in the space station's cupola. The patch is framed by the center circular window in the space. Earth can be seen behind the patch. The Artemis patch has five sides. It has a white background with a black border. There's a black "A," for Artemis. The crossbar of the A is made by a curving red trajectory line that crosses from left to right. That line continues beyond the "A" and beyond a small gray circle representing the Moon. Below the "A" is a blue crescent representing Earth. At the very bottom is the word "Artemis."
NASA/Jessica Meir

NASA astronaut Jessica Meir took this photo of an Artemis program patch floating in the International Space Station’s cupola. She posted it on X on March 30, 2026, with the following caption: “Our work on the @Space_Station has provided the foundation to explore further, preparing us to return humans to the Moon this week. Stay tuned as we enter the @NASAArtemis era! Expedition 74 will certainly be keeping a close watch. Godspeed, Artemis II!”

Image credit: NASA/Jessica Meir

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