03 | Artemis Explained: No turning back

03 | Artemis Explained: No turning back

From Science Friction by ABC Australia

April 3, 2026 · 13 min · Season 6 · Episode 3

About this episode

Bel and Jacinta discuss the Artemis II mission and the challenges faced by astronauts during their journey to the Moon.

Just over a day after blasting off, four astronauts encased in an Orion capsule have veered away from Earth and are now on course to fly around the Moon. Bel and Jacinta unpack what the "trans-lunar injection" manoeuvre involved, and take a look at some of the highly relatable challenges faced by the astronauts during their first day in space. Because when you're flying towards the Moon, email problems should be the last thing on your mind. Artemis Explained is a daily podcast from ABC Radio National. From lift-off to splashdown, we'll bring you daily Artemis II mission updates and answer your questions about life as an astronaut, the science of spaceflight, and plans to venture beyond the Moon. If you have a question about the Artemis mission you'd like Belinda and Jacinta to answer in a future episode, email sciencefriction@abc.net.au To hear more podcast episodes from hosts Belinda Smith and Jacinta Bowler about the Artemis II mission to the moon, search ‘Science Friction: Artemis Explained podcast’ from Radio National (RN) on the ABC Listen App (Australia), or wherever you get your podcasts. Get in touch with us: sciencefriction@abc.net.au . Credits: Presenters: Belinda Smith…

People in this episode

Hosts: Belinda Smith, Jacinta Bowler

Topics covered

  • Artemis mission
  • spaceflight
  • astronaut challenges
  • trans-lunar injection
  • Moon exploration

Keywords

  • Artemis II
  • space
  • astronaut
  • trans-lunar injection
  • Moon
  • spaceflight
  • challenges

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: ABC Radio National, ABC Australia

Places: Moon, Gadigal, Wurundjeri

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