Moon Shots and Space Rot
Artemis 2: Experience the Complete Moon Mission Here I don't usually link to paywalled maps, but I'm making an exception for Die Zeit’s extraordinary 3D scrollytelling visualization of humanity's return to the moon. Their Artemis 2 simulation is a triumph of interactive journalism. It transforms a complex, $100 billion engineering feat into a visceral, cinematic journey. For most of us, this is likely the closest we will ever get to a lunar voyage. By the time you reach the "splashdown" at the end of the scroll, you don't just understand the flight path - you understand the high stakes of the modern Space Race. As you navigate the interactive, the physics of the journey become strikingly clear. The 3D visualization effectively conveys the scale of the 70,000 km "systems check" detour, where the crew must verify life-support systems before receiving the final "green light" for the moon. The simulation also beautifully recreates the palp...









