Artemis II Day 6: Latest Updates on Lunar Flyby

Artemis II Day 6: Latest Updates on Lunar Flyby

Filmogaz.com will publish live updates for NASA’s Artemis II lunar flyby. All times cited are Eastern. Coverage began April 6, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET.

Where to watch

NASA made the live feed widely available across streaming platforms. Viewers can tune in on NASA+, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Hulu, Netflix, HBO Max, and Roku.

NASA’s round-the-clock YouTube channel also carried continuous coverage. Social media streams and platform guides helped users find the feed.

Live views from Orion

Cameras mounted on Orion’s solar arrays transmitted live Moon imagery. The feeds offered direct perspectives during the flyby.

Image quality varied with range, system constraints, and communications bandwidth. Viewers should expect occasional fluctuations in clarity.

Planned communications blackout

A scheduled blackout will occur as Orion passes behind the Moon. The blackout runs from 6:44 to 7:25 p.m. EDT.

Spacecraft camera views are unavailable during that interval. NASA’s broadcast continued despite the loss of onboard footage.

Event Date / Time (ET)
Coverage begins April 6, 2026 — 1:00 p.m.
Communications blackout 6:44–7:25 p.m. EDT

Filmogaz.com will keep updating this page with Artemis II Day 6 developments. Expect additional notes and image reports as they become available.