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Artemis II Moon Mission Live Webcams and Streams
If you’re looking for a live look at one of the most significant space missions in decades, Artemis II delivers. This NASA mission will send astronauts beyond low Earth orbit for the first time since the Apollo era, looping around the Moon before returning to Earth. The 10-day journey aboard the Orion spacecraft is a crucial step in returning humans to the lunar surface, and interest around the launch and mission is understandably sky high.
Lifting off on the Space Launch System rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Artemis II is all about testing the systems that will support future Moon landings. Everything from life support and navigation to onboard controls will be put through its paces with a full crew on board. At its peak, the spacecraft will travel further from Earth than any human mission before it, offering a rare glimpse into deep space travel in real time.
The crew, made up of NASA astronauts alongside a Canadian Space Agency representative, will fly a carefully planned path around the far side of the Moon before heading back using a free-return trajectory. Along the way, live NASA coverage, launch pad cameras, and a growing number of aggregated multi-angle webcam feeds will give viewers continuous access to the mission as it unfolds.
From rocket rollout and countdown to liftoff and deep space tracking, Artemis II is one of those genuinely rare events where live space webcams offer something extraordinary. Opportunities to watch a crewed mission to the Moon in real time don’t come around often, making this a must-watch for anyone interested in space, technology, or simply seeing what’s happening far beyond our own skies.



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