Everything ready for the return
This Wednesday, April 1, NASA will make history. At 2:45 PM (Central Mexico time), Artemis II will take off, the first manned mission of the program that seeks to put humans back on the Moon.
It’s not just another release. It is the definitive test. Four astronauts will travel for 10 days to fly over our satellite, testing all the systems of the Orion spacecraft and the powerful SLS rocket with real people on board.
“The main objective is to test the systems with humans before future moon landings,” explains the agency.
How to watch it live (without missing anything)
NASA has it all covered. They will broadcast the entire trip, from takeoff in Florida to the return to Earth. And they want us all to be able to see it.
There will be two main ways to follow it:
- NASA+ (plus): Your official streaming platform.
- YouTube: On its official channel.
If you use YouTube, you can turn on a notification to let you know when it starts. Just look for the countdown video and click “get alert.” That way you don’t miss it.
This is the dress rehearsal. If everything goes well on this mission, the next step will be Artemis III: putting human boots in the lunar dust again, after more than 50 years.
The clock is already ticking.




