The Orion Journal
A visual introduction to the Orion mission, inspired by scientific manuscripts and the precision of space exploration.
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About
NASA: Artemis II
Artemis II is a pivotal step in NASA’s Artemis program, marking the first crewed mission to the Moon since Apollo. Building on the success of Artemis I, this mission will test the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft with astronauts onboard, ensuring all systems function in deep space before future lunar landings. The mission is designed to pave the way for Artemis III, which will land the first woman on the Moon, and lay the foundation for sustainable lunar exploration as a stepping stone to Mars. By sending humans farther from Earth than ever before, Artemis II represents a bold leap toward the future of space travel.
Concept
The Orion Journal
Inspired by manuscripts and technical drafts created by space scientists and engineers, thoughtful, detailed documents capture the process behind space innovation. This project combines vintage star charts, blueprint textures, and structured typography to create a visual style that feels both historical and forward-thinking. Every element is designed to reflect the scale and precision of deep space travel while making complex data more accessible. This is not just a depiction of a mission, but a story about the people, the process, and the vision behind it.



