NASA has announced that final, system-wide testing for Artemis II—the first crewed U.S. lunar mission since Apollo 17 in 1972—will begin in about two weeks, with the earliest possible launch date set for February 6, 2026.

NASA has announced that final, system-wide testing for Artemis II—the first crewed U.S. lunar mission since Apollo 17 in 1972—will begin in about two weeks, with the earliest possible launch date set for February 6, 2026.

Why not land on the moon with a cybertruck, go for a spin, and then reunite with the orbiter for a safe trip back to Earth? They should be able to do it with their eyes closed by now.