The official stream of NASA TV is NASA live.
You can watch the entire event online, because NASA is about to perform the first-ever launch of its next- generation rocket and spacecraft.
The Artemis I mission, which is scheduled to launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on August 29, will herald in a new era of space exploration as NASA eyes lengthy crewed stays on the moon and the first astronauts voyage to Mars.
The Space Launch System is the most powerful rocket NASA has ever built, and it will be used to launch the next generation crew capsule.
A fly-by of the moon is what the SLS rocket will do on a test flight in 42 days. The splashdown will take place off the coast of California.
The Artemis I mission will pave the way for Artemis II with astronauts on board. Artemis III will attempt to put the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface in the foreseeable future.
If you can't make it to the Space Coast to watch the launch in person, then you can just sit at home and watch it from there.
Artemis I is going to be launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. On Monday, August 29th The coverage will begin at 6:30 a.m.
The video player embedded at the top of this page can be used to watch a live stream of the event.
The livestream will cover the rocket's core stage separation, as well as the various burns and maneuvers that will take place after the SLS lifts off. After that, you can use this online tool to keep an eye on the journey to the moon and back.
Two additional launch opportunities are available on September 2 and September 5 if NASA is not able to launch on Monday.
We will make any changes to the schedule as soon as possible.