Artemis 2 Launch Time UK: April 1, 2026

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Artemis 2 Launch Time UK: April 1, 2026

The central question surrounding the upcoming Artemis 2 mission is: When will it launch? The answer is April 1, 2026, at 18:24 EDT, with a launch window extending from April 1 to April 6, 2026.

This mission is particularly historic as it will be the first crewed mission to the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. Artemis 2 aims to fly around the Moon and will last for 10 days, showcasing NASA’s advancements in space exploration.

The crew for this mission includes NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen. This mission will also achieve several significant milestones, including the first woman and first non-US citizen to fly beyond low-Earth orbit.

As the launch date approaches, NASA has indicated an 80% chance of favorable weather for the launch, a crucial factor for the success of the mission. The countdown for the launch officially began on March 30, 2026.

Additionally, the Pink Moon will peak at 02:12 UTC on April 2, 2026, adding a celestial highlight to the mission’s timeline.

Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, a key figure in the Artemis program, expressed excitement about the countdown, stating, “I am thrilled to say that our countdown clock picked up just a little bit ago and began counting.”

Reid Wiseman, one of the astronauts, remarked, “The nation and the world has been waiting a long time to do this again,” emphasizing the global anticipation surrounding the mission.

As the launch approaches, the team continues to prepare for what is expected to be a groundbreaking event in space exploration. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes to the schedule or crew composition.

The Artemis 2 mission is not just a step towards returning humans to the Moon but also a demonstration of the capabilities of NASA’s Space Launch System and Orion capsule.

With the world watching, the Artemis 2 launch promises to be a significant milestone in the history of space exploration.