Artemis II, earlier this month at Kennedy Space Center Photo: Charles Boyer
NASA is moving ahead with a second wet dress rehearsal, or WDR-2, for the Artemis II mission. Launch controllers will take their positions in the Launch Control Center at 6:40 PM ET tonight (Feb. 17), kicking off a nearly 50-hour countdown sequence. The simulated launch window opens at 8:30 PM on February 19th and extends four hours.
Artemis II stands tall in the chilly air on February 1st, 2026 Photo: Charles Boyer
The countdown for the Artemis II Wet Dress Rehearsal is underway at Kennedy Space Center. Yesterday at 8:13 PM ET, or L-48:40 hours, the simulated countdown began in preparation for a test launch window opening at 9 PM tomorrow, February 2nd.
Artemis II will not launch during this countdown, of course, as it is just a test countdown. The Artemis II crew will not be aboard during Orion the WDR.
Sometime around 1 AM ET Tuesday, or February 3rd, the WDR will conclude.
What Comes After The WDR
After the test cycle concludes, engineers and mission managers will review data gathered during the Wet Dress Rehearsal. This process may take a few days as each major system is reviewed. Since Artemis I, NASA has implemented changes to the liquid Hydrogen systems at LC-39B. That will be a particular area of concern, as H2 leaks bedeviled the Artemis I countdowns both in WDR and later on the night it launched.
After the Data Review, a Flight Readiness Review can be held, during which all aspects of the mission are reviewed: the SLS rocket, the Orion spacecraft, ground systems at the Cape, and the status of the recovery teams that would be first responders to a major anomaly, should one occur, and many others.
The FRR is last major review for the flight, and in it, the Artemis II management team will need to give the mission permission to proceed towards a launch. Only after that milestone is achieved will a launch date and time be announced by NASA.
Artemis II on the launch mount at LC-39B at Kennedy Space Center Photo: Charles Boyer
The Wet Dress Rehearsal In Detail
L-49 Hours, 15 Minutes and Counting
Time
Activity
L-49H 15M
Launch team arrives on stations; countdown begins
L-48H 40M
Countdown clock begins
L-48H 45M – L-39H 45M
LOX/LH2 system preparations for vehicle loading
L-47H 30M – L-38H 30M
Fill water tank for sound suppression system
L-40H 30M – L-39H
Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS) powered up
L-39H 30M – L-38H 45M
Core stage powered up
L-38H 45M – L-34H 30M
Final preparations of four RS-25 engines
L-34 Hours, 30 Minutes and Counting
Time
Activity
L-33H 45M – L-33H 10M
ICPS powered down
L-32H 30M – L-28H 30M
Charge Orion flight batteries to 100%
L-30H 30M – L-23H 30M
Charge core stage flight batteries
L-19H 30M – L-16H
Orion crew suit regulator leak checks
L-19H 15M – L-17H 45M
ICPS powered up for launch
L-15 Hours and Counting
Time
Activity
L-14H 30M – L-13H
All non-essential personnel leave Launch Complex 39B
L-13H 15M – L-11H 05M
Air-to-GN2 changeover and vehicle cavity inerting
L-12H 45M – L-11H 15M
Ground Launch Sequencer (GLS) activation
L-11 Hours, 40 Minutes and Counting
Time
Activity
L-11H 35M – L-9H 20M
Built-in hold: 2 hours, 15 minutes
L-11H 40M – L-10H 30M
Weather and tanking briefing
L-10H 20M
Go/No-Go decision to begin tanking
L-10H 20M – L-9H
Orion cold soak
L-10H 10M – L-9H 50M
Core stage LOX transfer line chilldown
L-10H 10M – L-9H 25M
Core stage LH2 chilldown
L-10 Hours and Counting
Time
Activity
L-9H 50M – L-9H 10M
Core stage LOX main propulsion system chilldown
L-9H 25M – L-9H
Core stage LH2 slow fill start
L-9H 20M
Resume T-Clock from T-8H 10M
L-9H 10M – L-8H 55M
Core stage LOX slow fill
L-9H – L-7H 40M
Core stage LH2 fast fill
L-8H 55M – L-6H 10M
Core stage LOX fast fill
L-8H 45M – L-8H 10M
ICPS LH2 chilldown
L-8H 10M – L-7H 25M
ICPS LH2 fast fill start
L-7H 45M – L-6H
ICPS LOX main propulsion system chilldown
L-7H 40M – L-7H 30M
Core stage LH2 topping
L-7H 30M – terminal
Core stage LH2 replenish
L-7H 25M – L-7H 05M
ICPS LH2 vent and relief test
L-7H 05M – L-6H 55M
ICPS LH2 tank topping start
L-6H 50M – terminal
ICPS LH2 replenish
L-6H 10M – L-5H 40M
Orion communications system activated (RF to Mission Control)
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