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Artemis II • Orion Trajectory • Free-Return Visualization

Orion’s ten-day loop around the Moon

Interactive WebGL trajectory of the Artemis II free-return, integrated from Earth-Moon restricted 3-body physics with Orion, Moon, and Sun rendered from JPL-style state vectors. Scrub the timeline, change speed, or drag to rotate the view.

horizonNASA / JPL Horizons
Artemis II • Orion Trajectory • Free-Return Visualization
T+3/22:45:46
2026-06-09 15:15:46 UTC
Apogee
408,825 km
Earth Range
395,730 km
Moon Range
62,958 km
Speed
1,271 km/h
Phase
Outbound correction burn

Outbound Trajectory Correction: small burn to fine-tune lunar encounter geometry.

Velocity1,271 km/h
Moon Range62,958 km
Earth Range395,730 km
Free-Return Trajectorymy_location
EARTHMOON
HorizonsJPL / HORIZONS
State Vector Source
Actual JPL State Vectors
Frame
ICRF
Coord Type
Geocentric
Moon Range
62,958 km
Earth Range
395,730 km
Closest Approach
24,425 km
Mission Events7 phases
MET T+3/22:45:46
Duration 10.2 d
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Earth On Fire

Threat Monitoring Dashboard

Asteroid passes, geomagnetic volatility, and active NASA EONET events converge into one composite index.

LOWEXTREME
Composite Threat Index
0
LOW

Blends geomagnetic activity, the nearest asteroid pass, and the current EONET event load.

For entertainment only. Not a real safety index.

Geomagneticsensors
Kp 0.0Quiet
0 storms in 30d · peak Kp 0.0
Nearest Asteroidnear_me
N/A
0 NEOs · 0 hazardous
Active Eventswarning
0
Current state: LOW

Asteroid Close Approaches

Bubble size tracks estimated diameter.

Solar Activity

30 days of solar events from NASA DONKI. Click on legend to filter activity.

Earth Events Map

EONET events on a dark Carto basemap.

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Mars Surface Explorer

Live from Curiosity's cameras

Browse by camera and scrub the Martian timeline sol by sol. Images sourced directly from NASA's Mars raw image archive.

Exoplanet Explorer

Catalogued Worlds Beyond Our Solar System

Filter by discovery method, discovery year, or habitable-zone status on the full explorer page.

Habitability Research

Your local weather versus a day on Mars

Earth comes from Open-Meteo. Mars comes from archived InSight-era conditions at Elysium Planitia.

Mission Control Under Calibration