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Artemis II Multimedia

Multimedia Resources

Welcome to the Artemis II multimedia resource collection. Members of the media and the public may view and download curated image galleries, live mission coverage, behind‑the‑scenes videos, podcasts, and more. The Artemis II mission—targeted to launch no earlier than Feb. 6, 2026—is a key step toward a long‑term return to the Moon and future crewed missions to Mars.

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NASA astronauts and Artemis II crew members Reid Wiseman and Victor Glover inside of the Orion spacecraft mockup during Post Insertion and Deorbit Preparation training at the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility in Houston, Texas. The crew practiced getting the Orion spacecraft configured once in orbit, how to make it habitable, and suited up in their entry pressure suits to prepare for their return from the Moon.

Live Video

Live programming is available on the agency’s free streaming platform, NASA+. Programming is also available on the NASA App, third-party streaming services, and social media platforms.

Podcasts

Learn more about Artemis with NASA's wide selection of podcasts and talk shows, including Houston We Have a Podcast, NASA's Curious Universe, Small Steps Giant Leaps, and Universo curioso de la NASA.

Audio

Explore the Artemis Audio Library to hear the sounds from the Artemis I mission and upcoming Artemis II mission. All sounds are free and available for download for you to integrate into your own music or podcasts.

NASA App

The official NASA App unlocks access to the agency's NASA+ streaming service and the latest images, news, podcasts, and more—putting Artemis II at your fingertips.

Artemis II Blog

Get official, real-time updates on the Artemis II mission with details about important milestones, scientific research, and media resources.

A poster showing the four Artemis II crew members in their spacesuits and helmets, with the visors up against a black backdrop with the Moon above them.

Virtual Backgrounds

Relive the awe of the Artemis I launch and look ahead to a bright lunar future — where the Artemis campaign will enable humans to live and work at the Moon’s South Pole — with this collection of virtual backgrounds.