Artemis II Crew Calls Earth for Outlook Support.
Even in Deep Space, IT Support is Mandatory: Artemis II Astronauts Face Microsoft Outlook Issues En Route to the Moon Even a historic NASA mission isn’t immune to the classic "office IT struggle." Reports from the Artemis II mission reveal that astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft encountered a frustrating software glitch: Microsoft Outlook failed to function on their primary mission workstations. The "Two Outlooks" Dilemma During a scheduled communication with Ground Control, the crew reported that while the system appeared to have two different versions of Outlook installed, neither would launch or sync correctly. This left the astronauts unable to access their mission emails, forcing them to call for help from Earth's IT support. In a scene familiar to office workers worldwide, ground technicians had to remotely access the spacecraft’s systems from millions of miles away to diagnose and patch the software. It serves as a stark reminder that whether you a...