Artemis II astronauts head towards the Moon after spending a day in orbit around the Earth

astronauts on the mission Artemis II of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) started their engines and headed towards the moon on Thursday.

The so-called “translunar ignition” occurred 25 hours after liftoff, putting three Americans and one Canadian on track for a lunar flyby early next week. Their Orion capsule rocketed out of orbit around Earth just in time and is headed for the Moon, nearly 250,000 miles away.

It was the first such engine firing for a space crew since Apollo 17 undertook the last trip to the Moon of that era on December 7, 1972.. NASA reported that preliminary reports indicate that it went well.