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Listings of live programming available on the agency’s free streaming platform, NASA+, as well as on third‑party streaming services and social media channels. All times are shown in U.S. Eastern. U.S. Eastern corresponds to UTC‑4 until 2 a.m. EDT on November 1, 2026, and to UTC‑5 thereafter.

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Artemis II Launches to the Moon

Join us for continuing live coverage of Artemis II, the first crewed mission of the Artemis program. Lifting off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 6:35 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, April 1, the mission will send NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen on an approximately 10‑day journey around the Moon.

Artemis II Briefings

Upcoming Events

Saturday, April 4

5:15 p.m. | Daily news conference on Artemis II. Stream on YouTube

Sunday, April 5

3:30 p.m. | Daily news conference on Artemis II. Stream on YouTube

Monday, April 6

1 p.m. | Artemis II flies around the Moon (official NASA broadcast). Stream on YouTube, Amazon PrimePeacock, Netflix, NASA+ 

Tuesday, April 7

4 p.m. | Daily news conference on Artemis II. Stream on YouTube

Wednesday, April 8

8:30 a.m. | Launch coverage of NASA’s Northrop Grumman CRS-24 to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled for 8:49 a.m. Stream on YouTube, NASA+

3:30 p.m. | Daily news conference on Artemis II. Stream on YouTube

Thursday, April 9

3:30 p.m. | Daily news conference on Artemis II. Stream on YouTube

Friday, April 10

12:30 a.m. | Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of NASA’s Northrop Grumman CRS-24 to the International Space Station. Capture scheduled for 1:10 p.m. Stream on YouTube, NASA+

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