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Artemis II on the way to the Moon, live coverage and shared awe

April 5, 2026r/space, r/nasa, r/spaceflight

Across r space and r nasa and others, Artemis II in flight is spiking attention, with people watching live feeds, sharing emotional reactions, and treating the Moon in the sky as newly meaningful because humans are en route.

It’s so fun to look at the moon right now knowing humans are on their way there
Yes!! Imagine the day they do the lunar flyby and we can look up knowing they are right there. Absolutely nuts
What an insane place to be, out in space looking back at the planet you live on.
I’ve been waiting for this for pretty much my whole life.
My 2.5 YO is fascinated by the moon, and says hello and goodnight when he can. Its cool to tell him there's people by it right now
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