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Track Orion Live: Artemis II Mission in Real Time

NASA’s Artemis II mission marks the long-awaited return of crewed flights around the Moon. But this time, there’s a major difference: the public can follow the journey like never before.

Thanks to an interactive tool developed by NASA, you can track the Orion spacecraft in real time as it travels between Earth and the Moon.

Track Orion in real time

NASA provides live mission tracking through its AROW tool (Artemis Real-Time Orbit Website).

👉 Track Orion live:

Track NASA’s Artemis II
Track NASA’s Artemis II mission live and follow the Orion spacecraft in real time as it travels around the Moon using NASA’s official tracking tool.

This system allows you to follow the mission from launch all the way to splashdown, with continuously updated data.

Where is Orion right now?

NASA’s interactive tracker displays key real-time data, including:

  • 📍 Orion’s current position
  • 🌍 Distance from Earth
  • 🌕 Distance to the Moon
  • 🚀 Full mission trajectory
  • ⏱️ Mission elapsed time

All of this information comes directly from the spacecraft’s navigation systems, offering an accurate view of the journey around the Moon.

Watch Orion’s onboard views

In addition to real-time tracking, NASA also shares footage from cameras mounted on the Orion spacecraft.

These visuals may be available as live feeds or recorded sequences, depending on bandwidth and mission phase.

NASA’s Artemis II Live Views from Orion

It’s normal for the stream to occasionally go dark, especially when Orion is in shadow or when communication bandwidth is prioritized for mission operations.

NASA’s Artemis II Live Mission Coverage (Official Broadcast)

Key phases of the Artemis II mission

Artemis II follows several major steps:

  • 🚀 Launch from Kennedy Space Center
  • 🌌 Earth orbit and translunar injection
  • 🌕 Flyby of the Moon (no landing)
  • 🔁 Return trajectory toward Earth
  • 🌊 Splashdown in the Pacific Ocean

The real-time tracker allows you to follow each of these milestones as they happen.

A new era of public space missions

Unlike the Apollo era, where mission data was limited to control centers, Artemis II gives the public unprecedented access to real-time information.

You can now follow the mission almost like NASA engineers do, with live data and a full visualization of the spacecraft’s journey.

It’s a unique and immersive experience that reflects a new era in space exploration.

Track Orion on your smartphone

You can also follow the Artemis II mission directly from your smartphone using NASA’s official app, available on Android and iOS.

The app provides access to real-time tracking, mission updates, and video content, making it easy to stay connected to Orion’s journey wherever you are.

Don’t miss the mission

Whether you’re a space enthusiast or just curious, this real-time tracking experience offers a unique way to follow a historic mission to the Moon.