How to track NASA's historic Artemis II mission in real-time
NASA's Artemis II mission is about to send four astronauts on a 10-day trip around the moon, and now you can follow every step.
NASA has not specified a launch date in this source; the crew will ride the Orion spacecraft atop the Space Launch System rocket.
NASA's new Artemis real-time orbit website
NASA's new Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW) shows Orion's location, distance from Earth and the moon, and even highlights Apollo landing sites, all updated live using data from Johnson Space Center, starting just a minute after launch.
Augmented reality tracking
Want something cooler? The NASA app will offer augmented reality tracking once Orion separates from its upper stage.
Plus, 34 volunteers worldwide are helping pinpoint Orion's position using radio signals.
For real-time updates and full mission coverage
Just head to www.nasa.gov/trackartemis or grab the NASA app for real-time updates and full mission coverage, making it easier than ever for everyone to experience space exploration as it happens.