Thursday, April 16, 2026

Justin Fairfax

 Justin Fairfax

Justin Fairfax

Justin Fairfax (February 17, 1979 – April 16, 2026) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician who served as the 41st Lieutenant Governor of Virginia from 2018 to 2022. He was the second African American elected to statewide office in Virginia.


The Tragic Incident (April 16, 2026)

Early on April 16, 2026 (shortly after midnight), Fairfax County Police responded to a shooting at the family home on Guinevere Drive in Annandale, Virginia. 


According to police:

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Justin Fairfax, 47, fatally shot his wife, Dr. Cerina W. Fairfax (also referred to as Serena or Cerina Wanzer Fairfax), multiple times in the basement of their home.

He then went upstairs to the primary bedroom and died by suicide with the same handgun.

Their two teenage children were home at the time; one of the children (their son) called 911 after the incident.


Both were pronounced dead at the scene. Police described it as a murder-suicide linked to a contentious divorce the couple was going through. Court records showed mounting tensions, including a recent judge's order for Justin to leave the home and loss of custody of the children in the weeks prior.


Dr. Cerina Fairfax was a practicing dentist in the Fairfax County area and a 2005 graduate of VCU School of Dentistry. She was remembered by leaders as a devoted mother and beloved community member.


Political Background


Fairfax rose quickly in Virginia politics:

Elected Lieutenant Governor in 2017 alongside Gov. Ralph Northam.

He was seen as a potential future governor and a rising star in the Democratic Party.

In 2019, he faced serious **sexual assault allegations** from two women (one from 2004 and one from 2017). Fairfax strongly denied the claims, comparing the situation to historical injustices. No criminal charges were filed, but the scandal significantly damaged his career.

He finished his term as Lt. Gov. but lost the 2021 Democratic primary for Governor.


Virginia political leaders from both parties expressed shock and condolences, describing the event as a horrific tragedy, particularly for the children and Cerina's family.


This is a developing story with heavy coverage across major news outlets. The focus remains on the domestic tragedy amid the ongoing divorce proceedings.


If you'd like more details on any part (his political career, the allegations, reactions from leaders, or updates), just let me know. My thoughts are with the family and especially the children affected by this.


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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Artemis II

 Artemis II

Artemis II


 Artemis II

Artemis II is NASA's first crewed mission in the Artemis program — the first time humans have flown beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972.

Artemis II


Mission Overview

Type: Crewed lunar flyby (no landing on the Moon).

Launch: April 1, 2026, at approximately 6:35 p.m. EDT (22:35 UTC) from Launch Complex 39B, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, aboard the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket.

Spacecraft: Orion spacecraft (named Integrity by the crew).

Duration: About 10 days.

Objective: Test the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft with humans aboard, verify life support systems in deep space, demonstrate key operations, and pave the way for future lunar landings (Artemis III) and eventual Mars missions.

Trajectory: The crew will fly a free-return trajectory around the Moon (passing the far side), traveling farther from Earth than any humans have in over 50 years (up to ~4,000 miles / 6,500 km beyond the Moon at closest approach). They will perform a figure-8 pattern before returning to Earth for a Pacific Ocean splashdown.


Here’s a visual of the SLS rocket launching:


The Crew (First Crewed Artemis Mission)

The four astronauts are:


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Reid Wiseman (NASA) – Commander

Victor Glover (NASA) – Pilot

Christina Koch (NASA) – Mission Specialist

Jeremy Hansen (Canadian Space Agency) – Mission Specialist


This is a diverse crew: three Americans and one Canadian, including the first woman (Koch) and first person of color (Glover) to fly on a lunar mission.


Official crew portrait in orange suits:

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Crew in blue flight suits:


Another group photo inside a spacecraft mockup:


Mission Trajectory

The ~10-day journey includes Earth orbits, a trans-lunar injection, lunar flyby, and return. Here are official NASA diagrams showing the path:


Artemis II is a critical test flight. As of April 2, 2026 (today), the mission is underway following a successful launch yesterday. The crew is now in space, performing systems checks on Orion.


For live updates, check NASA’s official Artemis II page or their live streams. The mission will continue with the lunar flyby in the coming days.


Want more on a specific part (e.g., the rocket, crew backgrounds, what happens next, or live views from Orion)? Just let me know!