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Artemis II Moon Launch Viewing Guide: Tickets, Dates, and Prime Spots in Florida

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Artemis II, NASA’s first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, is set for a April 1-6 launch window from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Delays pushed back the original February date due to technical issues, with final preparations underway. Viewers can catch the historic flight from designated public viewing areas or purchase premium packages, though most tickets have sold out. $77 grants access to immersive exhibits and bus tours at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, while free spots like Banana Creek and Parrish Park offer optimal sightlines.

The launch will be visible along Florida’s eastern coast, with nighttime visibility extending to North Carolina’s Outer Banks under clear conditions. Hotels in Titusville, like the Hyatt Place Titusville and Courtyard by Marriott, charge $200 to $400 per night for launch-view rooms, all fully booked. NASA’s virtual event provides live coverage for those unable to attend in person.

Visitors should plan for crowds, with Titusville’s hotels and resorts in Cocoa Beach reserving flexible bookings. The Pathway to the Moon exhibition at Kennedy Space Center, included with viewing packages, showcases Artemis hardware and crew stories. Additional events feature astronaut meet-and-greets and commemorative launch stamps for registrants.

This mission marks a pivotal moment in NASA’s Artemis program, aiming to pave the way for future lunar exploration. For those traveling, early arrival and flexible lodging are critical, as accommodations fill rapidly. The event underscores Florida’s growing role as a hub for space tourism and economic activity.