Artemis 2 completed a "wet dress rehearsal" today - basically doing everything except loading the crew and firing the rocket - setting up a potential manned launch on March 6th. This will send four astronauts - three American and one Canadian - around the far side of the moon. They'll be further from earth than any humans ever and will eclipse the distance record set by Apollo 13. An actual landing is still years away once they get the landing system sorted out. You know - minor details. But a trip around the moon is still pretty cool and may be just a couple of weeks away.
https://www.space.com/space-exploration/artemis/this-is-really-getting-real-nasas-artemis-2-moon-rocket-fueling-test-went-so-well-astronauts-could-launch-march-6
https://www.space.com/space-exploration/artemis/this-is-really-getting-real-nasas-artemis-2-moon-rocket-fueling-test-went-so-well-astronauts-could-launch-march-6