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Science Record — International space agencies continue coordination ahead of next phase of lunar exploration
By Brad Socha | February 14, 2026 | 3:47 PM EST
NASA has continued preparations for the Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar flight planned under the Artemis programme since the Apollo era. The mission is expected to send astronauts on a lunar flyby, marking a significant step toward future human landings on the Moon.
The Artemis initiative involves cooperation between multiple international partners, including the European Space Agency, the Canadian Space Agency, and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Officials have stated that the programme aims to establish a long-term human presence near the Moon while supporting scientific research and future missions deeper into space.
Recent updates from NASA indicate continued testing of the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft. Engineers are conducting final integration checks and simulations designed to ensure mission safety before launch timelines are confirmed.
The Artemis programme has drawn global attention due to renewed interest in lunar exploration and competition among space agencies to develop sustainable exploration capabilities. Analysts note that the mission represents a shift toward international collaboration in human spaceflight, with several partner nations contributing technology and astronaut participation.
If successful, Artemis II will be followed by future missions aimed at landing astronauts near the lunar south pole, an area believed to contain water ice that could support long-duration exploration.
Sources:
NASA Artemis Programme — https://www.nasa.gov/artemis
European Space Agency — https://www.esa.int
Canadian Space Agency — https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca
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