Looking Up Together: Why Artemis II Is So Exciting

March 30, 2026 | JoAnne Magurn
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Why Artemis II Is So Exciting

There is something special about a moment that makes people stop, look up, and feel inspired.

That is exactly what Artemis II feels like.

NASA’s Artemis II mission is planned to be the first crewed Artemis flight and the first mission in this program to send astronauts around the Moon. It is expected to be an approximately 10-day journey and marks a major step in America’s return to deep space exploration. 

As we head into spring, this launch gives all of us something exciting to look forward to. It is the kind of event that brings families, neighbors, and communities together. Whether you are a lifelong space enthusiast or just someone who loves watching history unfold, Artemis II is one of those rare moments worth paying attention to.

At Real Estate Exchange, we love anything that reminds us how important home, community, and shared experiences really are. While this mission is about reaching farther than ever before, it also has a way of bringing people closer together right here at home.

When is Artemis II scheduled to launch?

According to NASA, Artemis II is scheduled no earlier than Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at 6:24 p.m. EDT, with a two-hour launch window. NASA has also shared that additional launch opportunities extend through April 6, so timing could change depending on conditions. 

How can you watch Artemis II?

NASA says viewers can follow the mission in several ways:

  • NASA+ for launch coverage, lunar flyby coverage, and splashdown coverage. 
  • NASA’s YouTube coverage for briefings, live mission events, and ongoing real-time updates. 

NASA also says launch-day coverage on NASA+ begins at 12:50 p.m. EDT

Why this mission matters

Artemis II is more than just a rocket launch. It represents courage, innovation, teamwork, and the excitement of what is possible. NASA describes it as the first crewed Artemis mission and a key step toward long-term human exploration of the Moon and future missions to Mars. 

Big moments like this remind us that progress starts with vision. First you imagine it, then you build it.

That idea feels familiar to us in real estate too.

A home begins with a dream of what could be. A move starts with hope. A new chapter begins with one decision to go forward.

We’ll be watching

If Artemis II lifts off on April 1, we will be cheering it on and looking up with everyone else. And if the date shifts, we will still be excited to watch this incredible mission when the moment arrives.

Here’s to exploration, big dreams, and the kind of milestones that inspire all of us.

From all of us at Real Estate Exchange, we hope you get the chance to watch history in the making.

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JoAnne Hamberg, Broker

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