Four astronauts head to space for NASA’s first crewed moon mission since Apollo 17 in 1972—and you can catch the action in real time. NASA is going back to the moon, and you can watch the launch live. On April 1, the agency will stream the launch of its historic Artemis II mission.
Artemis II launch: NASA’s moon mission blasts off today. Here’s what time to watch the livestream
Why This Matters
The Artemis II launch marks a significant milestone in space exploration, as NASA returns humans to the moon for the first time since 1972. This mission not only advances lunar exploration but also paves the way for future deep space missions, impacting the future of space technology and inspiring innovation. For consumers and the tech industry, it highlights the ongoing progress and investment in space technology that could lead to new advancements and commercial opportunities.
Key Takeaways
- First crewed moon mission since 1972
- Live stream available for real-time viewing
- Sets the stage for future lunar and deep space exploration
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