NASA's Artemis Moon Landing: How To Watch Live Today
NASAs Artemis Moon Landing: How To Watch Live Today...
NASA's historic Artemis II lunar landing is scheduled for today, April 11, 2026, marking the first crewed moon landing since 1972. The mission has captured national attention as astronauts prepare to touch down near the lunar south pole, a region rich in water ice that could support future deep-space exploration.
The landing will be broadcast live on NASA TV, NASA's official YouTube channel, and major networks including CBS, NBC, and ABC starting at 3:15 PM ET. Space enthusiasts can also stream the event through NASA's website and mobile app, with coverage beginning hours before the anticipated 5:30 PM ET touchdown.
Public interest has surged as schools, museums, and community centers across the U.S. host viewing parties. The mission's success would pave the way for NASA's planned Artemis III, which aims to land the first woman and person of color on the moon by 2028. Today's landing represents a critical test of the Orion spacecraft's systems and new lunar landing technologies.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson called this "a defining moment for American space leadership" during a press briefing yesterday. The four-person crew, including the first Canadian astronaut to orbit the moon, has been training for this mission since 2024. Their safe return to Earth is scheduled for April 25.
Social media platforms are flooded with #ArtemisLanding posts as viewers share their excitement. Major tech companies including SpaceX and Blue Origin have paused operations to allow employees to watch the historic event. The White House confirmed President will deliver remarks following a successful landing.