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Lancement de la fusée

Système de lancement spatial (SLS) Artemis II de la NASA

Launch Complex 39B - Kennedy Space Center

Date
NET NET March 2026
Encadrée par la végétation au premier plan et avec en toile de fond un ciel nocturne noir, la fusée SLS (Space Launch System) de la NASA, transportant le vaisseau spatial Orion, décolle pour le vol d'essai Artemis I le 16 novembre 2022 depuis le complexe de lancement 39B du centre spatial Kennedy de la NASA en Floride.

Those wishing to view Artemis II from Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex must purchase one of the two launch viewing packages below. No other form of admission, including annual passes, will be valid for launch viewing. 

Update February 3, 2026: NASA has not announced a launch date or time for Artemis II, but it will now be no earlier than March 2026. Launch viewing packages will be valid for any date or time associated with Artemis II’s first launch attempt. For reference, please review NASA’s Artemis II Mission Availability for Early 2026 for possible launch dates and times.

Purchasers should be flexible and understand that the launch could occur any day, at any time of day or night. 

Main Visitor Complex Launch Viewing Package

SOLD OUT

View the launch from the main visitor complex, and you’ll see the rocket once it clears the tree line.

  • WHERE: Main Visitor Complex
  • DISTANCE: 8 miles/12.9 kilometers from the launch pad
  • PRICE: $99 (plus tax)

INCLUSIONS :

  • Admission for two (2) launch attempts, and an additional 1-day admission ticket valid for use within 30 days after the launch
  • A commemorative launch card
  • Access to three viewing areas: The Atlantis North Lawn, Rocket Garden, or Parking Lot 3, which includes real-time launch commentary from a space expert and limited bleacher seating

PACKAGE INFORMATION:

  • Arrival information will be determined once a launch date and time is announced by NASA

Feel the Heat Launch Viewing Package (Limited Quantities)

SOLD OUT

The Feel the Heat package brings you as close to the launch pad as possible! From the Apollo/Saturn V Center, you will see the rocket leave the launch pad.

  • WHERE: Apollo/Saturn V Center
  • DISTANCE: 3.5 miles/5.6 kilometers from the launch pad
  • PRICE: $250 (plus tax)

INCLUSIONS :

  • Admission for two (2) launch attempts, and an additional 1-day admission ticket valid to use within 30 days after the launch date.
  • Transport en bus à travers les portes de la NASA jusqu'au Centre Apollo/Saturn V
  • Commentaires en temps réel d'un expert de l'espace sur le lancement
  • Buffet meal and premium souvenir
  • Une carte de lancement commémorative, un badge et une lanière.
  • Photo numérique de votre fête par AstroPhotos

PACKAGE INFORMATION:

  • Arrival information will be determined once a launch date and time are announced by NASA
  • As this package has lawn seating, we recommend you bring a blanket or foldable chair that can be carried in a shoulder bag

IMPORTANT LAUNCH VIEWING INFORMATION

  • Please be familiar with the scrub policy
  • Arrival information will be determined once a launch date and time is announced by NASA
  • Regardless of the launch time, plan to arrive early and account for increased traffic before and after launch
  • Bleacher space is limited and is available on a first-come, first-served basis
  • Launch viewing packages are for all ages, but an adult must accompany all children.
APERÇU DE LA MISSION

Artemis II builds on the success of the uncrewed Artemis I in 2022, and will demonstrate a broad range of capabilities needed on deep space missions. The Artemis II test flight will be NASA’s first mission with crew aboard the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft. The crew includes Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen.

AGENCY: NASA
ROCKET: Space Launch System (SLS)