"Artemis 2: Moon Mission" isn't a softball pack. Rated medium difficulty with a fun tone, it goes after real knowledge of Artemis 2 — not just surface-level trivia.
5 questions on a 20-second clock — 3 minutes of play if you don't stall. Luna voices every question and every reveal. Luna brings calm, poetic energy to every question — warm, measured, thoughtful.
Luna pulls from Mission Objectives, Vehicle Components, Crew Complement, Spacecraft Systems, Launch Vehicle Details, and Mission Trajectory. You won't see the questions listed here; half the challenge is not knowing which angle Luna is about to hit.
Hit a good score? Share the link — every challenge carries your score through to the next player so they know exactly what they're chasing. Pack is published in English. Smart Host is enabled, so a perfect run will sound dramatically different from a bad one.
Most players finish "Artemis 2: Moon Mission" in about 3 minutes. Each question runs on a 20-second timer with a short reveal between rounds, so 5 questions move at a brisk but comfortable pace.
No account is required. "Artemis 2: Moon Mission" opens in any modern browser and starts on the first tap. Players stay anonymous unless they enter a nickname at the end for the leaderboard.
Luna is the AI host for "Artemis 2: Moon Mission". Luna handles the intro, narrates each question, and reacts to right and wrong answers in real time. This pack runs with Smart Host on — Luna's reactions are generated per answer, so wrong answers, right answers, and timeouts each get a different take. There are six other hosts you can browse at /hosts/luna.
"Artemis 2: Moon Mission" is set to medium difficulty, which means it's a mid-level challenge — expect questions that reward genuine familiarity with the topic but don't require deep expertise. The overall tone is fun, so the host leans into the fun.
The pack centers on Artemis 2. The question set draws from Mission Objectives, Vehicle Components, Crew Complement, Spacecraft Systems, Launch Vehicle Details, and Mission Trajectory. Individual questions aren't listed here to keep the first playthrough spoiler-free.
The primary language of this pack is English. Creator Pro subscribers can retranslate any pack into any of Trivana's ten supported languages, and the AI host re-voices the questions in that language rather than reading a subtitle.
About this game
Artemis 2: Moon Mission is a 5-question AI-hosted trivia round about Artemis 2. The round is balanced for mixed audiences — challenging enough to keep regulars engaged without losing newcomers, and the host carries it with a tone that is fun and upbeat — the round keeps the energy light while still rewarding real topic knowledge. Most players finish in about 2 minutes on phone or laptop — no signup, no app install, just a shareable link that opens straight into the game.
Every question is generated by AI and checked before publication. The pack passed Trivana's quality scoring before publication; when source grounding is available, verified facts are shown below. The host voice (delivered by Luna) reads each question aloud with timing, reacts to your answer in real time, and produces a shareable scorecard when the round ends. Trivana is built for the moment when a static quiz form falls short of the gameshow energy the topic deserves.
Your host: Luna
Calm and thoughtful
Luna is built for nuance. Her delivery is unhurried, articulate, and a little curious — the kind of host who explains why an answer is right, not just that it is. Teachers, creators, and fandom hosts use Luna when the goal is engagement through storytelling rather than volume.
She ships by default on Eras Tour and World History packs. Swifties get a host who sounds like she actually cares about the lore; history players get a guide who makes a date feel like part of a narrative, not just a fact.
What this round covers
The 5 questions in this round are distributed across the following sub-topics within Artemis 2. Each sub-topic gets at least one question; some get multiple depending on the depth available in the source material:
Mission Objectives
Vehicle Components
Crew Complement
Spacecraft Systems
Launch Vehicle Details
Mission Trajectory
Mission Duration
Key Milestones
Show all 5 questions, answers, and explanations — full spoilers, only expand after playing
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Question 1: What is the primary goal of the Artemis II mission?
To land astronauts on the lunar surface
To test a new lunar rover
To orbit the Moon with a crew ✓ correct
To establish a permanent lunar base
Explanation: Artemis II is a crewed test flight designed to orbit the Moon and return to Earth, demonstrating the Orion spacecraft's systems with astronauts aboard before a lunar landing mission.
Question 2: Which rocket will launch the Artemis II mission?
Atlas V
Delta IV Heavy
Space Launch System (SLS) ✓ correct
Falcon Heavy
Explanation: The Space Launch System (SLS) is NASA's powerful heavy-lift rocket designed to launch the Orion spacecraft and its crew on missions to the Moon and beyond, including Artemis II.
Question 3: How many astronauts are planned to be on board the Artemis II mission?
Four ✓ correct
Two
Five
Three
Explanation: The Artemis II mission will carry a crew of four astronauts, including the first woman and first person of color to travel to the Moon, on its journey around the lunar body.
Question 4: What is the name of the spacecraft that will carry the crew for Artemis II?
Apollo
Starliner
Dragon
Orion ✓ correct
Explanation: The Orion spacecraft is NASA's deep-space crew vehicle, designed to transport astronauts beyond low Earth orbit, and it will be used for the Artemis II mission around the Moon.
Question 5: Which rocket will launch the Artemis II crew on their journey around the Moon?
Falcon Heavy
Space Launch System (SLS) ✓ correct
Starship
Atlas V
Explanation: The Space Launch System (SLS) is NASA's super heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle designed to launch the Orion spacecraft for Artemis missions.