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“NASA’s Artemis 2: iPhones Join the Journey to the Moon”

Akash Das by Akash Das
April 2, 2026
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“NASA’s Artemis 2: iPhones Join the Journey to the Moon”
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iPhone in Space: NASA’s Artemis 2 Mission

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  • 1 iPhone in Space: NASA’s Artemis 2 Mission
    • 1.1 The Role of iPhone in the Artemis 2 Mission
      • 1.1.1 Utilisation of iPhones in the Artemis 2 Mission
    • 1.2 Overview of NASA’s Artemis 2 Mission

iPhone in Space: NASA’s Artemis 2 Mission

NASA’s Artemis 2 mission launches from Florida’s Kennedy Space Centre on April 2, signalling a momentous journey to the Moon after five decades. Upcoming to this mission, the space agency has sanctioned the use of iPhones in deep space, enabling astronauts to document landmark mission moments.

The Role of iPhone in the Artemis 2 Mission

The Artemis 2 mission includes four astronauts: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, who will embark on a crewed lunar flyby. These astronauts will have iPhones as tools to capture experiences and maintain organisation during the historical journey.

Though equipped with iPhones, the devices will remain in Aeroplane Mode at all times, ensuring they are used solely for documentation purposes.

Utilisation of iPhones in the Artemis 2 Mission

A new regulation introduced by NASA in 2026 under Administrator Jared Isaacman allows astronauts to carry contemporary smartphones such as iPhones to document personal experiences and capture high-quality images and videos. However, technical operations are not permitted, and the iPhones will stay in Aeroplane mode to avoid any disruption to signals. This precaution ensures no interference with the spacecraft’s systems and prevents connection attempts to Earth networks.

With the iPhones making their journey to the Moon, the smartphone cameras are poised to compete with professional equipment, becoming effective even in extraordinary conditions like deep space. Furthermore, the compact design and user-friendliness of iPhones offer a handy means to document missions.

Overview of NASA’s Artemis 2 Mission

The Artemis II mission will span ten days, focusing on testing the spacecraft’s capabilities, essential systems, and operations for future lunar missions. Throughout this duration, the spacecraft will orbit the Moon, conducting safety evaluations, honing manual piloting skills, and simulating docking processes. This will enable astronauts to gather critical data that will inform preparations for upcoming lunar expeditions.


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