If you’re a space fan (or just love historic events), mark your calendar for Wednesday, April 1. NASA’s Artemis II mission will launch with four astronauts bound for lunar orbit…and you can watch it completely free from Monterrey.
The Spanish-language broadcast begins at 3:45 p.m. ( Central Mexico Time) on NASA’s official Spanish-language YouTube channel. It will last about 15 minutes, so it’s perfect for watching in real time without missing a thing.
If you want to dive deeper, the full coverage in English begins at 11:40 a.m., featuring interviews, close-up shots of the rocket, and technical commentary. You can also watch it on NASA’s official YouTube channel or on Amazon Prime Video.
And for those who want to follow every detail of the journey, NASA has set up a tool to track the rocket’s path in real time throughout the mission: nasa.gov/trackartemis
Why is everyone talking about Artemis II?
It’s no exaggeration: Artemis II will mark humanity’s return to lunar orbit after more than half a century.
Additionally, this is the first crewed mission of the Artemis program, opening the door to new explorations beyond our planet. Another key point is its diverse crew, which reflects a new era in space history.
This flight not only aims to orbit the Moon, but will also serve to test the technology that will enable future sustainable missions and even trips to Mars.
In short: it’s one of those moments worth watching live.
📺 Live stream (NASA YouTube in Spanish and digital platforms)
📅 Wednesday, April 1, 2026
⏰ 3:45 p.m. (Spanish) / 11:40 a.m. (English)
🎟️ Free