On April 1, 2026, four astronauts strapped into the Orion spacecraft named Integrity and rode the most powerful rocket ever built by NASA into the sky. What followed was a ten-day journey that took humanity farther from Earth than any had traveled in more than half a century.
The Next Giant Leap is the definitive, gripping account of Artemis II - the mission that ended America's fifty-three-year absence from deep space. Through vivid, real-time storytelling, bestselling-style narrative nonfiction, and unprecedented access to the crew and program, this book takes readers inside the cockpit of Orion as Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen (the first non-American to fly this far) launch from Kennedy Space Center, perform the critical translunar injection burn, swing behind the Moon, break the Apollo 13 distance record, and become the first humans to see the lunar far side with their own eyes since the 1970s.
From the long, painful birth of the Space Launch System and Orion - marked by cost overruns, heat-shield drama, and engineering triumphs - to the brutal training that prepared the crew for a mission with no quick rescue, the book brings the human drama to life. It profiles the four astronauts with empathy and depth: Wiseman, the steady Navy test pilot and single father; Glover, the pioneering Black astronaut carrying generations of dreams; Koch, the record-holding ISS astronaut opening doors for women in STEM; and Hansen, the Canadian farm boy turned fighter pilot representing global partnership.
Beyond the white-knuckle mission itself, The Next Giant Leap explores the larger meaning of Artemis II for America and the world. It examines the nationwide economic impact that touched all fifty states, the technological spin-offs already transforming industries on Earth, the surge of renewed national pride, and the inspiration it ignited in the "Artemis Generation" - especially girls and underrepresented students in STEM. The book places the mission in historical context, tracing the wilderness years after Apollo 17, the bumpy political road from Constellation to Artemis, the strength of the Artemis Accords, healthy competition with China, and the commercial space boom that made sustainable exploration possible.
With cinematic prose and meticulous research, this book delivers the thrill of launch, the awe of the lunar far side, the tension of high-speed reentry, and the joy of safe splashdown. It closes by looking forward: Artemis II as the bridge to crewed lunar landings in 2028 and beyond, the foundation for lunar bases, and the essential stepping stone toward humanity's ultimate goal - becoming a multi-planetary species.
The Next Giant Leap is more than a mission log. It is a story of perseverance after decades of delay, of what happens when a nation decides to reach outward again, and of four astronauts who carried the hopes of millions farther into the cosmos than anyone had gone in fifty-three years. Timely, inspiring, and deeply human, this is the definitive account of the flight that reopened the Moon for humanity - and launched the next era of exploration.