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Go Artemis II! Watch the official NASA post-launch press conferences using the live YouTube video below.

NASA's Artemis II Live Mission Coverage (Official Broadcast)

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Artemis II Mission Patch
Artemis II Mission Patch
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Artemis II Launch

The SLS rocket and Orion capsule launched from Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, April 1. Go Artemis II!

 

About Artemis

Artemis II is the first flight with crew aboard NASA’s deep space exploration system: the Orion spacecraft, SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and the ground systems at Kennedy Space Center. During the mission, four astronauts will confirm all of the spacecraft’s systems operate as designed with people aboard in the actual environment of deep space, over the course of about a 10-day mission. The Artemis II test flight will pave the way to land the next Americans on the Moon on Artemis III.

Artemis II Mission Details

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Artemis II to the Moon: Launch to Splashdown (NASA Mission Animation)

Videos

Full-Length Documentaries on PBS
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Where to Watch

Even though Kennedy Space Center offers the best seats in the house, you can see a rocket launch anywhere on the Space Coast! Curious about where you can watch a rocket launch? There are many prime viewing locations outside of the complex, such as along the shores of the Indian River Lagoon, Playalinda Beach at the Canaveral National Seashore, the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in Titusville, the Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier, and any of the beaches south of Port Canaveral including Jetty Park, Cocoa Beach and all the way down to the Sebastian Inlet State Park. 

Check out the map to help you choose your ideal viewing location!

Host or Find a Launch Party!

Plan an Artemis Party

Watch Party Planning!

NASA invites you and your organization to host a virtual or in-person Artemis II launch and/or splashdown watch party to allow everyone to be part of the excitement. This Artemis II Watch Party Planning Guide will help you plan your public or private* watch party, offering free NASA activities, videos, images, downloadable exhibit and display files, and other multimedia resources that will help you take your party to the next level.

Learning Resources

Artemis Student Challenges

Form Your Team

Students compete in design challenges while building foundational knowledge on topics and technologies critical to the success of Artemis.

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Artemis Activities

Explore Hands On Activities

K-12 students can engage in the Artemis missions through our people and resources.

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Launch Learning with Artemis

Access interactive tools like simulations, open data, and game platforms, to help students build confidence and curiosity in STEM subjects.

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Decorate Your Space

Become an Artemis expert with the latest graphics and shareable content for home and the classroom.

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