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Artemis I Rocket Launch Will Be Visible From Disney World Today

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People flock to Disney World for plenty of reasons. However, this one is comparatively unique from the rest! So, the Artemis I rocket will launch today, August 29, 2022. And if you’re heading to WDW, you will be able to witness the historic moment!

The rocket from NASA will take off from Kennedy Space Center today. Since the location is just 55 miles east of WDW, you can watch the rocket launch pretty clearly.

Artemis I Rocket launch details

If you are from Florida, you will know how special rocket launches make all of us. When the skies are clear, and our breath is heavier, we wait for NASA’s launches to create history every time.

SpaceX Rocket and a few Space Shuttle launches have offered us some of the loveliest views in the past.

 

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The rocket launch that will happen today will orbit around the moon for 42 days. It includes no crew members in the rocket but will have mannequins recording data to understand if a similar mission can be done with astronauts.

The Artemis I Rocket could be the most powerful one ever launched, as it is being discussed. NASA’s space program related to the Artemis Lunar program continues to astonish us. Hopefully, it will include astronauts going to the moon within the next three years.

The rocket launch will happen at 8:33 am EST if there are no weather delays or reasons to postpone further. NASA has ruled out September 2 and 5 as backup days for the launch.

If you’re visiting the park early today, you will be lucky to witness the special moment. The best thing to do right now is to make your reservations with the help of the My Disney Experience App.

It would help if you reached the venue early to be right on time to witness the launch. Ask the Imagineers to guide you to the best place to witness the launch.

You will likely find more people to help you navigate to the same place as there will be present early to witness the launch with you!

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