TWiS 202: Artemis Imminent - Artemis II Back on the Pad!

TWiS 202: Artemis Imminent - Artemis II Back on the Pad!

From This Week in Space (Audio) by TWiT

March 20, 2026 · 1h 3m · Episode 202

About this episode

The episode discusses the imminent launch of Artemis II and updates on various space exploration topics.

We've waited, and we've waited, and it looks like Artemis 2 might be ready to go in early April! It's moved back to the launch pad, LC-39B, and will begin preparations for a launch as early as April 1. There will be no wet-dress rehearsal this time — associate administrator Lori Glaze said in a recent press conference that once they fuel successfully, she just wants to go to launch. The crew of Artemis 2 will soon arrive at KSC for pre-launch quarantine, as will Tariq, who will be covering the launch. We invited Mike Wall, the spaceflight and tech editor at Space.com, back to the show to bring us up to date on all the latest Artemis news. Headlines: Blue Origin and NASA Team Up to Hunt Earth-Threatening Asteroids Rocket Lab Nabs $190 Million for 20 Hypersonic Test Launches Spring Equinox Arrives with Northern Lights Potential Sun Gun Orbital Mirrors Spark Debate on Utility and Security Main Topic: Artemis II Launch Update Rollout and Status of Artemis II: Delays, Rocket Issues, and Launch Windows Comparing Artemis II Trajectory to Apollo 8 and Apollo 13 Solar Activity Risks for Artemis Astronauts Discussed Shake-Up in Artemis Program: Artemis III Will Perform Docking Tests with…

People in this episode

Guest: Mike Wall

Topics covered

  • Artemis II Launch Update
  • Space Exploration
  • NASA Missions
  • Asteroid Hunting
  • Lunar Landers
  • International Partnerships

Keywords

  • Artemis II
  • NASA
  • Blue Origin
  • Rocket Lab
  • Apollo missions
  • space exploration
  • lunar landers
  • asteroid hunting

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NASA, Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, Space.com

Places: KSC, LC-39B

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