Get ready for one of the most important space events of the past decades. This Wednesday, April 1, the launch of Artemis II will take place—the NASA mission that will take four astronauts on a 10-day trip around the Moon.
The best part is that you don’t need cable or subscriptions: you can watch the launch completely free from home. The broadcast in Spanish will begin at 3:45 p.m. (Central Mexico Time) on NASA’s official Spanish-language YouTube channel and will last approximately 15 minutes.
If you prefer the full experience, the English-language broadcast starts at 11:40 a.m., featuring technical commentary, interviews, and multi-angle footage. It will also be available on platforms such as Amazon Prime Video.
Plus, if you want to dive even deeper, NASA has set up a tool to track the rocket’s trajectory in real time throughout the mission, and you can follow it at: nasa.gov/trackartemis
Why is Artemis II a historic event?
Artemis II is no ordinary launch: it marks humanity’s return to lunar orbit after more than 50 years, since the Apollo program missions.
It is also the first crewed mission of the Artemis program, marking a key step toward deep space exploration. Another important point is the diversity of its crew, which includes profiles that are more representative of today’s humanity.
But that’s not all. This mission will serve to test the technology that will enable a sustainable presence on the Moon and, eventually, prepare for future missions to Mars.
In short, we are witnessing a moment that connects the past with the future of space exploration… and you’ll be able to watch it in real time on your screen.
📺 Live Stream (NASA YouTube in Spanish and digital platforms)
📅 Wednesday, April 1, 2026
⏰ 3:45 p.m. (Spanish) / 11:40 a.m. (English)
🎟️ Free