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Cosmosphere Confirms Artemis II Launch Watch Party Plans as April 1 Launch Approaches – Ad Astra Radio

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Last updated: March 30, 2026 9:16 pm
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HUTCHINSON, Kan. — As anticipation builds for NASA’s Artemis II mission, the Cosmosphere is confirming plans for its Artemis II Launch Watch Party, scheduled to align with the currently targeted launch on April 1, 2026 at 5:24 PM CST.
With the launch date rapidly approaching, the Cosmosphere invites the community to gather for this historic moment as NASA prepares to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years. Artemis II represents a major milestone in the Artemis program and a significant step toward returning humans to the lunar surface.
The Cosmosphere’s Launch Watch Party will follow the official launch timeline, with general admission beginning at 3:30 PM, two hours prior to the scheduled liftoff. Guests will have the opportunity to come together and share in the excitement as the countdown to launch unfolds.
The event will also feature a special presentation titled “Countdown to Artemis II,” providing insight into the mission and its importance to the future of space exploration. VIP tickets for the event have opened so guests interested can email [email protected] for availability updates.
While April 1 at 5:24 PM CST is the current target, spaceflight schedules remain subject to change due to weather, technical considerations, and mission readiness. The Cosmosphere will continue to monitor updates closely and share any changes as they are confirmed.
The Cosmosphere looks forward to welcoming the community for this exciting and historic occasion as the countdown to Artemis II enters its final phase.

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