The NASA is set to live stream the launch of Artemis II, the first crewed mission to the Moon in nearly 50 years, scheduled as early as April 1. The mission will carry four astronauts, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen, on a 10-day journey around the Moon. The spacecraft will travel several thousand miles beyond the lunar surface before looping back to Earth, making it one of the farthest human spaceflights ever attempted. Unlike the Apollo missions, Artemis II will not include a lunar landing, serving instead as a critical test flight. The mission is part of NASA’s broader Artemis programme aimed at returning humans to the Moon in the coming years. The live broadcast will offer viewers a chance to witness the historic launch and follow key milestones throughout the mission. NASA has said the flight will help validate systems and operations needed for future crewed lunar landings. The launch marks a significant step in advancing deep space exploration and long-term plans for human presence beyond Earth. Scroll down to watch the live launch of Artemis II as NASA prepares to send astronauts on its first crewed Moon mission in nearly 50 years. NASA Artemis II Launch Today: Historic Mission to the Moon Set for April 1 Lift-Off.

Artemis II Moon Mission Launch Live Streaming

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