NASA Artemis II Crew Faces Microsoft Outlook Issue in Space, Tech Support Called From Earth
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"I see that we have two Microsoft Outlook accounts, and neither of them is working," the Commander of the Reid Wiseman mission was worried by radio.
NASA Artemis II crew faces Microsoft Outlook issue in space, tech support called from Earth
Nasa’s Artemis II mission commenced on April 1, 2026. However, during the first day of the 10-day mission, the Artemis II found themselves in a common problem, they couldn’t send emails via Microsoft Outlook. Here is what happened
On the night of Wednesday 1st to Thursday 2nd April, the launch of the Artemis II mission captured the attention of the whole world. Because of this, it was the first lunar mission in more than 50 years and that of the Apollo programme. If the launch went smoothly, it was once after leaving the Earth that the crew reported a technical problem, to say the least unexpected. Forget engine failures, fuel leaks or the separation of floors that failed…
On the way to the moon, everything can really happen: For example, that Outlook does not work.
NASA Artemis II Astronauts Hit Outlook Glitch Mid-mission
Even in space: NASA Artemis II astronauts hit Outlook glitch mid-mission The Artemis II astronauts faced unexpected tech hiccups, including a Microsoft Outlook issue, on the first day of their 10-day trip around the Moon. During a live stream, NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman complained of a tech issue. He asked Mission Control for assistance in accessing his email using his device. The issue was solved in a matter of minutes. This indicates how even…
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