artemis 1 rocket lifting off from launch pad in illustration

An artist's depiction of what the Artemis 1 launch will look like. (Image credit: NASA)

You can watch the Artemis 1 moon mission in real time.

The Artemis 1 tracking website will be launched the day before the lift off. Artemis 1 will see the debut of the SLS megarocket, which will send an uncrewed capsule around the moon and back.

NASA officials said in a statement (opens in new tab) that the Artemis Real-time Orbit Website will be advertised on the NASA Orion.

Richard Garodnick, an engineer on the mission control center system engineering, said that it will be interesting to see what other people come up with with the data from the mission.

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The tracking website will give live information from the sensors that are sent to NASA. The agency says that the data will begin streaming after the liftoff. A stream of real-time information will be provided by the rocket after it separates.

The flight's trajectory, temperature, distance traveled and mission elapsed time will be included.

NASA said that a selection of state vectors, which describe where Orion is at any moment in space and its movements, will be available for open-sourced data reuse.

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