How to watch NASA's historic Artemis II launch for the moon

NASA's Artemis II mission is set to take four astronauts on a record-breaking spaceflight around the moon, bringing humans farther into space than ever before. Here's how to watch it.

Artemis II's crew stand in front of the rocket.
The Artemis II crew is made up of NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen.
(Image credit: Bill Ingalls/NASA/Getty Images)

It's happening! Artemis II, NASA's first crewed moon mission in more than 50 years, Is all set for launch as early as 6:24 p.m. today (April 1).

NASA hopes its gigantic Space Launch System (SLS) rocket will launch the Orion capsule containing its four-person crew during a two-hour window that opens at 6:24 p.m. EDT today. If all goes well, Artemis II will take humans farther into space than ever before during a 10-day flight around the moon.

Patrick Pester
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Patrick Pester is the trending news writer at Live Science. His work has appeared on other science websites, such as BBC Science Focus and Scientific American. Patrick retrained as a journalist after spending his early career working in zoos and wildlife conservation. He was awarded the Master's Excellence Scholarship to study at Cardiff University where he completed a master's degree in international journalism. He also has a second master's degree in biodiversity, evolution and conservation in action from Middlesex University London. When he isn't writing news, Patrick investigates the sale of human remains.

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