nasa logo Why How Latest

With the Artemis program, NASA will land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024, using innovative technologies to explore more of the lunar surface than ever before. We will collaborate with our commercial and international partners and establish sustainable exploration by the end of the decade. Then, we will use what we learn on and around the Moon to take the next giant leap – sending astronauts to Mars.

WE ARE GOING TO THE MOON

Astronauts on the Moon surface Astronauts on the Moon surface
Drilling for water on Moon Drilling for water on Moon
Artist rendering of Mars habitat. Artist rendering of Mars habitat.

OUR SUCCESS WILL CHANGE THE WORLD

Gateway orbiting the Moon with Earth in background Gateway orbiting the Moon with Earth in background

HOW
WE
ARE
GOING

HOW
WE
ARE
GOING

We will build sustainable elements on and around the Moon that allow our robots and astronauts to explore more and conduct more science than ever before.

Blueprint of Mobile Launch Crawler

All the Structures on the Ground Required to Support Launch


Blueprint of Space Launch System

The Most Powerful Rocket in the World


Blueprint of Orion capsule

Spacecraft for Lunar Missions


Blueprint of Gateway

Lunar Outpost Around the Moon

Blueprint of Lunar Lander

Modern Human Landing Systems

Blueprint of space suits

Modern Spacesuits for Deep Space

All that we build, all that we study, all that we do,
prepares us to go.

MISSION PATCHES

Artemis I Mission Patch
Artemis II Mission Patch
Artemis III Mission Patch
WE GO
Gateway and Orion around Moon Gateway and Orion around Moon

WE ARE GOING

WE ARE GOING

WE ARE GOING

-

×

Latest Updates

Lunar Lander
Artemis Logo
B2 Test Stand
Artemis Logo Artemis Logo
Artemis Program Patch Artemis Program Patch

ARTEMIS PROGRAM PATCH
The overall shape is symbolic of an arrowhead. The silver background is drawn from Greek mythology where Artemis’ bow and arrows are silver.

Artemis Woman On The Moon Artemis Woman On The Moon

WOMAN ON THE MOON
A portrait of the Greek Goddess Artemis is illustrated in the highlights and shadows of the crescent Moon topography. Her features are abstract enough that all women can see themselves in her.

Artemis Program Patch Artemis Program Patch

ARTEMIS PROGRAM PATCH
The overall shape is symbolic of an arrowhead. The silver background is drawn from Greek mythology where Artemis’ bow and arrows are silver.

Artemis Woman On The Moon Artemis Woman On The Moon

WOMAN ON THE MOON
A portrait of the Greek Goddess Artemis is illustrated in the highlights and shadows of the crescent Moon topography. Her features are abstract enough that all women can see themselves in her.

OUR SUCCESS WILL CHANGE THE WORLD

Share

nasa-logo

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

NASA Official: Brian Dunbar

Go To Top