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Apr 2, 2026, 9:00 AM·1 views

Giant leap for mankind: America's space edge is at stake as Artemis II heads to the moon

For the first time in more than half a century, America is sending astronauts beyond low Earth orbit — taking humans farther from Earth than ever before. Artemis II will send four astronauts on a 10-day journey around…

Giant leap for mankind: America's space edge is at stake as Artemis II heads to the moon

For the first time in more than half a century, America is sending astronauts beyond low Earth orbit — taking humans farther from Earth than ever before.

Artemis II will send four astronauts on a 10-day journey around the Moon from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Along the way, they will test every critical system aboard the spacecraft, from navigation to life support, laying the groundwork for a return to the lunar surface and, ultimately, missions to Mars.

But Artemis II is about more than a single mission.

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It is proof that the United States intends to lead in the next era of space exploration, not follow.

For decades, American leadership in space has delivered more than historic moments. It has driven technological breakthroughs, strengthened our national security, and fueled economic growth across the country. The GPS in your phone, advanced medical imaging and countless modern innovations all trace their roots back to investments in space.

That leadership is now being tested.

China has established its own space station and is aggressively pursuing a long-term presence on the Moon. Other nations are investing heavily in capabilities with both economic and military implications. The next frontier is not just about exploration; it is about influence, security, and who sets the rules.

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If America leads, we shape that future. If we hesitate, someone else will.

Just as Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and the Space Shuttle built step by step toward the Moon, Artemis follows that same disciplined path — this time with the goal of a sustained presence. And it is not just NASA leading the way; American companies, innovators and workers are building the systems that will define the future of space.

That matters for every American.

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Because space is no longer a distant endeavor; it is a cornerstone of our economy, our security and our technological edge. The satellites that power our communications, guide our military and support our daily lives depend on continued American leadership beyond Earth.

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But leadership requires commitment. In Congress, I have worked to ensure NASA is fully funded and to secure an additional $10 billion for spaceflight missions like Artemis. Those investments are not optional; they are essential to maintaining America’s competitive edge in a rapidly changing world.

Artemis II proves that America still has the capability, the talent and the determination to lead.

Now, we must match that capability with sustained commitment.

Because the question is no longer whether we can return to deep space. The question is whether America will lead when we get there.

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