Track NASA’s Artemis II Mission in Real Time - NASA
Summary: This screenshot displays the Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW) interface, which allows the public to track the Orion spacecraft's position, velocity, and distance from Earth and the Moon during the Artemis II mission.
The image captures the Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW) dashboard, a digital tool developed by NASA to provide real-time telemetry for the Artemis II mission. The interface visualizes the trajectory of the Orion spacecraft in relation to the Moon and Earth. Key data points displayed include the mission elapsed time (00:06:02 D:H:M), current velocity (5,163 MPH), distance from Earth (29,288 miles), and distance to the Moon (224,897 miles). The tool is designed to help the public follow the crewed mission's progress throughout its 10-day journey, offering both web-based tracking and an augmented reality feature via the NASA app.
Document outline
1. Introduction to Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW) 2. Mission Tracking Capabilities 3. Data Visualization and Telemetry 4. Accessibility via NASA Website and Mobile App 5. Augmented Reality Features 6. Data for Developers and Creatives (State Vectors and Ephemeris) 7. Mission Context: Artemis II and Future Lunar Exploration