Artemis 2 Moon Landing: How And Where To Watch Live
Artemis 2 Moon Landing: How And Where To Watch Live...
The highly anticipated Artemis 2 moon landing is just hours away, marking NASA's first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. With liftoff scheduled for 8:33 AM ET today from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, millions of Americans are searching for how to watch this historic event live.
NASA will stream the launch and landing on its official website (nasa.gov/nasatv) and YouTube channel. Major networks including CNN, Fox News, and NBC will also provide live coverage, while SpaceX's Starlink satellites will enable real-time video from the Orion spacecraft. The four-person crew, including the first woman and person of color to orbit the moon, will conduct critical tests for future Mars missions.
Public viewing parties are being held at science museums nationwide, including the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington DC and the California Science Center in Los Angeles. The mission has sparked renewed interest in space exploration, with #Artemis2 trending across social media platforms as schools and businesses adjust schedules for the event.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson called this "a defining moment for American leadership in space" during a press conference yesterday. The Artemis program aims to establish a sustainable lunar presence, with Artemis 3 scheduled to land astronauts on the moon's surface in 2028. Today's landing will occur in the lunar south pole region, an area rich in water ice that could support future colonies.
For those unable to watch live, NASA will post mission highlights on its social media accounts within hours of key milestones. The agency's interactive Artemis Real-Time Orbit Website (AROW) will also track the spacecraft's position throughout its 10-day mission.