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NASA Artemis II moon mission live launch broadcast

213 pointsby apitmantoday at 5:11 PM109 commentsview on HN

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adamsb6today at 6:19 PM

It is a bit chilling to watch these astronaut profiles having just read yesterday about the heat shield issues observed on the prior mission, and that this will be the first time we can test the heat shield in the actual pressures and temperatures that it will have to endure.

Godspeed crew of Artemis II.

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hghidtoday at 5:39 PM

Even though you could question the whole Artemis concept, it's still extremely exciting watching the countdown with my son. I just missed the original Apollo flights and had assumed I would never see a moon landing in my lifetime. We may well not have a landing for quite some time yet, but it's still cool to see a Moon bound rocket standing on the launchpad...

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amykhartoday at 6:20 PM

Fingers crossed that this https://idlewords.com/2026/03/artemis_ii_is_not_safe_to_fly.... doesn't have any effect.

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mathieu4vtoday at 7:46 PM

I will be watching the launch from Europe, so it will be not earlier than half past midnight for us. My kids (9 and 10) are sleeping on the couch in front of the projection screen, so that they do not even have to get up when I wake them up at midnight, which I promised.

Just wanted to add my grain of positivity here. Godspeed Artemis 2!

1970-01-01today at 7:08 PM

You're supposed to have peanuts, not popcorn, tonight:

https://science.nasa.gov/missions/what-are-jpls-lucky-peanut...

LorenDBtoday at 5:31 PM

It's been 54 years since humans last visited the Moon. Hopefully, in a few years we will get boots back on the surface.

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melonpan7today at 7:44 PM

Wish them all the best and safe travels. I’ll be tuning in as you never know when the next crewed mission will be, probably not another 50 years if advancements in space travel happen.

rpozarickijtoday at 5:23 PM

Direct livestream link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf_UjBMIzNo

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coldcity_againtoday at 7:43 PM

I'm watching it rapt, but also wondering which KIND of leaky will result in a scrub..

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kqrtoday at 7:20 PM

Is there any website that gives me updates mirroring the livestream but in plain text? I won't be able to tune in for the launch but this is exciting and I'd like to follow the developments! I'm sure the answer is "Twitter" but I don't understand how that platform works.

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zimpenfishtoday at 7:12 PM

Found a stream on YouTube earlier (which presumably wasn't an official one because it disappeared 15 minutes later after a claim by "FUBO TV") and it had a poll attached: "Will the Artemis astronauts land on the moon?"

40% of people had voted yes. Which is somewhat worrying given the mission plan and hardware.

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iamkonstantintoday at 6:07 PM

There is also a stream on ESA Web TV https://watch.esa.int/

markus_zhangtoday at 5:41 PM

Gonna watch with my son if it doesn’t get postponed.

dryarzegtoday at 7:43 PM

Oh hell... Thanks for this reminder, I have almost forgot about it with all the problems I'm trying to solve now.

glimshetoday at 6:21 PM

I'm just SO HAPPY we can talk about something that doesn't involve the Iran war, ICE etc. This is a really historic moment, I hope that the current and future administrations continue investing in space exploration. I've waited my whole life for this as the entire "action" happened before I was born. Hubble/James Webb/ISS are cool but Artemis is something else!

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ReptileMantoday at 7:09 PM

Safe trip to the crew. I do hope that they have ironed out all the issues.

jcon321today at 5:57 PM

too windy outside for this to happen imo

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instagibtoday at 5:51 PM

4.5hrs to go

jeffrallentoday at 6:42 PM

Really hoping those of us who think NASA has jumped the shark won't have to keep ourselves from saying "I told you so" next week out of respect for the dead.

This is four people putting their lives at risk for poor engineering and bad project management.

The "right stuff" applies to the engineers too, but they've all unfortunately left Boeing and NASA.

happy-go-luckytoday at 6:23 PM

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dupedtoday at 5:51 PM

This opinion may be unpopular here but it's hard to get excited about a colossal waste of taxpayer money after all the damage DOGE did. I don't understand how these NASA missions with questionable scientific value and obscene budgets get off the ground.

I mean I do understand, NASA funding is important to oligarchs. But still.

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erelongtoday at 5:26 PM

predicting malfunctioning systems (just a guess)

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