Track NASA’s Artemis II Mission in Real Time


 Hey, Space Placers!

Screenshot from NASA’s Artemis Real-Time Orbit website showing the Artemis II mission view in space. A black star-filled background displays an elliptical orbit around Earth, with labeled circles for the Moon and the Orion spacecraft. Blue trajectory lines trace Orion’s current and projected path near the Moon. Interface readouts at the bottom show mission elapsed time, velocity, distance from Earth, and distance to the Moon, with navigation and camera icons along the sides.

Online, users can follow AROW to see where Orion and the Artemis II crew are in relation to the Earth and the Moon and follow Orion’s path during the mission.
Credit: NASA

Once NASA launches Artemis II - I expect we'll get a launch window announcement soon - you can track the mission in real time. 

This website will set you up to follow Artemis II in real time online. 

I will track Artemis II with my Unistellar Odyssey Pro telescope like I did Artemis I.


LIGHT.THAT.CANDLE!

Sky Guy in the SOUTH PACIFIC (Wrong Ocean yesterday!)

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