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After a 10-day mission, the Artemis II spacecraft is returning to Earth — and several TV networks and streaming platforms are carrying the event live on Friday. According to NASA, the Artemis II mission is scheduled to splash down off the coast of San Diego at approximately 8:07 p.
Thanks to NASA's live-stream, you can watch Artemis II's lunar flyby and see the moon mission head deeper into space than ever before. The post Live Stream NASA’s Lunar Flyby as Moon Mission Goes
Four Artemis 2 astronauts will spend seven hours flying by the moon today, seeing lunar sights never before seen by human eyes.
NASA has been providing free coverage of its mission, which means audiences around the world can watch the Artemis II splashdown in real time for free on the agency’s streaming platform, NASA+, or via the NASA app, third-party streaming services, and its various social media channels.
With the moon looming ever larger, the Artemis II astronauts raced to set a new distance record Monday from Earth on a lunar fly-around that promised magnificent views of the far side never seen before by eye.
NASA's Artemis II launch will be streamed live on April 1 through NASA+ and partner platforms. Here's how iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV users can catch the history-making launch.
Astronauts are expected to hit a major milestone in the Artemis II mission with a historic flyby of the moon on Monday afternoon.
NASA officials are set to give their daily update on the historic Artemis II mission, as the four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft are on their way back to Earth. The crew — Cmdr. Reid
Here’s how to watch the NASA Artemis II Moon flyby live, as well as what time to tune in and what to expect from the space mission.
The mission will send four astronauts aboard the agency’s powerful Space Launch System rocket on a roughly 10‑day journey.
A NASA astronaut and South Windsor High School alum talked to students live from the International Space Station.