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The tracker, officially referred to as the "Artemis Real-time Orbit Website" — AROW — allows users to not only see where the Orion spacecraft is and how fast it's traveling, but to see in miles how far it is from both the Earth and the moon, according to NASA.
Following yesterday’s historic liftoff, NASA leadership will brief the public on the Orion spacecraft’s health and confirm the "Go/No-Go" status for tonight’s critical Translunar Injection (TLI) burn.
NASA's boss says it is in a new space race, as four astronauts hit a major milestone in their 10-day moon mission. They are set to go further into space than humankind ever has before. Follow the mission below – and watch videos of the historic launch and journey so far.
NASA released the first images taken by mission commander Reid Wiseman aboard the Artemis II Orion capsule.