
We’re Going Back To The Moon! How To Watch Wed Launch In Idaho
A vast majority of people from across the planet will be tuned into televisions this week when America sends another rocket carrying humans on a voyage to the moon and back. Plans for the previous 2026 launches have been thwarted by bad weather.
This week is both an exciting and anxious one for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as they prepare to send four people on a mission to circle the moon in efforts to map out flight paths for a planned 2027 touchdown on its surface.
There are some who believe humans have never set foot on the moon. For those who know better, this will be the first manned mission to the moon and back in half a century, except no one will be exiting the Artemis 2 on this particular voyage.

NASA Will Send A Manned Mission Back To The Moon On April 1, 2026
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Four astronauts will be launched into outer space at precisely 6:24 P.M. (ET) on Wednesday, April 1, according to details shared by NBC. The launch could still be canceled again if engineers find a reason that could jeopardize the safety of the crew between now and then, but as it looks now, the launch is a go.
There's a chance of showers on Wednesday at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, with highs in the seventies by launch time, according to AccuWeather. For those in Idaho who would like to tune into the historic event later this week, click here to find out how to.



