ASRC Federal - Our Team Behind Artemis IIThe second Artemis II wet dress rehearsal is scheduled for February 19 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. View the 24/7 live stream for real-time updates. The upcoming Artemis II test flight is more than a journey to the Moon – it’s a testament to the passion and dedication of the people who make it possible.

ASRC Federal employees across the Cape Launch Operations and Infrastructure Support (CLOIS) and Orion programs share their personal reflections on what the Artemis II mission means to them. For some, it’s about reigniting humanity’s spirit of exploration and inspiring the next generation of dreamers. For others, it’s the pride of contributing to something larger than themselves, knowing their work will have a lasting impact on this history-making spaceflight. Their words remind us that Artemis isn’t just a mission – it’s a team effort driven by purpose, innovation and the shared belief in reaching for the stars.

In Their Own Words: What the Artemis Mission Means to Me

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Read our “Meet ASRC Federal’s Faces of Artemis II” blog for other inspiring employee stories and why their work matters to this incredible feat.