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Artemis II Splashdown Livestream As Historic Moon Mission Ends: How FL Can Watch

Staff Writer
April 16, 2026
Artemis II Splashdown Livestream As Historic Moon Mission Ends: How FL Can Watch

Tampa residents from neighborhoods like West Tampa to South Tampa eager to witness a piece of space history will have several options to watch the Artemis II mission's splashdown as the crew returns to Earth. While the exact splashdown location is still being finalized, the mission's conclusion is expected to be a widely broadcast event, offering a unique opportunity for local families and space enthusiasts to tune in.

The Artemis II mission, which has seen its crew orbit the Moon, marks a significant step in NASA's plans for sustained lunar presence. The upcoming splashdown will be the culmination of this historic journey, bringing the astronauts back after their extensive testing of the Orion spacecraft's systems in deep space.

For those in Tampa looking to follow the event, NASA is expected to provide comprehensive live coverage across its official channels. This typically includes the NASA Television broadcast, the agency's website, and various social media platforms. Local news outlets may also carry the live feed or provide updates throughout the day.

Community centers, science museums, and educational institutions in the Tampa Bay area often host viewing parties for major space events. While specific local events for the Artemis II splashdown have not yet been announced, residents are encouraged to check with places like the Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI) in the Fairgrounds area or local libraries closer to the splashdown date for potential public gatherings.

The Artemis II mission is a precursor to Artemis III, which aims to land humans on the Moon, including the first woman and first person of color. The successful return and splashdown of the Artemis II crew are critical milestones, providing invaluable data and experience for future lunar explorations.

As the mission draws to a close, the focus will be on the precise re-entry procedures and the safe recovery of the crew and spacecraft. Tampa residents can anticipate a day of excitement and anticipation as the world watches the final moments of this groundbreaking journey.

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