NASA's Artemis II Mission Sets Agency Streaming Record with 149 Million Views
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Brittany A. Brown
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NASA's Artemis II mission achieved record-breaking streaming viewership across the agency's platforms, with over 149.4 million total views of the launch, lunar flyby, and splashdown. The live coverage of the crew launch peaked at 3.66 million concurrent viewers (including 411,130+ concurrent viewers on NASA+). The mission demonstrated strong, sustained global public engagement throughout its duration.
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· 3 pulledNASA's live coverage of the Artemis II mission drew unprecedented public interest – including more than 149.4 million views of the launch, lunar flyby, splashdown on NASA-owned platforms
NASA's Artemis II Crew Launches to the Moon broadcast set unprecedented viewership records across the agency's streaming platforms, drawing a combined peak of 3,662,554 viewers
The 24/7 streams covering the mission and the Orion spacecraft views demonstrated strong, sustained global engagement throughout the mission
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