Where to Watch Artemis II Landing Online? Everything You Need to Know About the NASA Mission Streaming

Published 04/10/2026, 9:44 AM MST

For decades, audiences have sought the thrills of deep space through Hollywood blockbusters and elaborate science fiction spectacles. However, a reality far more significant than any movie is about to unfold as the historic Artemis II mission finally returns to land. Fortunately, present technology gives enthusiasts the leeway of witnessing history as it unfolds, straight from their homes. 

It is only fair to know which platform provides everything necessary to ensure no one misses the historic return of the Orion spacecraft.

Streaming details for the Artemis II splashdown

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The historic Artemis II mission is scheduled to conclude with a splashdown on Friday, April 10, 2026, off the coast of San Diego. This live event will be available through the NASA+ programming directly on the Netflix interface, as mentioned by Netflix Tudum. The official broadcast begins at 6:30 p.m. EDT, with the spacecraft expected to hit the water at approximately 8:07 p.m. EDT.  The programming includes real-time views and comprehensive coverage of the final moments of the mission.

Following the splashdown, United States Navy divers will retrieve the four astronauts and transport them via helicopter to the USS John P. Murtha. Once the crew is safely aboard the naval vessel, they will undergo essential medical evaluations. This process ensures the well-being of the explorers before they travel back to the Johnson Space Center in Houston.

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This global broadcast will feature expert insights into the recovery operations and the astronauts behind the mission.

The historic crew and mission milestones

According to the same Netflix Tudum source, the Orion spacecraft carries a diverse four-person crew that represents the first human journey around the moon in more than half a century. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen lifted off on April 1.

During their flight, they achieved a historic lunar flyby on April 6, testing deep space performance for future landings. The live Netflix broadcast will feature interviews with the recovery team, including the crew surgeon and the captain of the USS John P. Murtha. These professionals are responsible for the safe return of the astronauts who traveled farther from Earth than any previous explorers.

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Viewers can currently watch the earlier highlights of the lunar flyby on the streaming platform to catch up on the journey. This mission has provided invaluable data on spacecraft systems and performance in the harsh environment of deep space. The world now watches as these modern pioneers prepare for their final high-speed re-entry into the atmosphere of Earth.

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What do you think about Artemis 2 landing getting broadcasted? Let us know in the comments.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Adiba Nizami

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