WATCH: Artemis II launch visible from commercial aircraft
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A commercial aircraft captured footage of NASA's Artemis II launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, offering a rare aerial perspective of the Space Launch System rocket's ascent. The video provides an unusual vantage point typically unavailable to ground-based observers, showing how the massive rocket appears from cruising altitude. Artemis II is a crewed lunar test flight designed to validate NASA's next-generation Moon program before the agency attempts a full lunar landing mission. The footage has circulated widely as viewers gain insight into the scale and visual impact of the launch from an unexpected angle. Such perspectives are valuable for NASA and the public to understand the vehicle's performance and the engineering involved in returning humans to the Moon.
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