NASA will preview its Artemis 1 moon mission this week. Here's how to watch for free.

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Two NASA Artemis 1 webcasts will showcase the moon mission on Aug. 3 and Aug. 5.

NASA's first Artemis 1 press conference this week is on Wednesday at 11 a.m. EDT , when the agency will host a general overview of the mission.

, home to the agency's astronaut corps. That media day will be on Friday and will include a detailed Artemis 1 mission briefing at 11:30 a.m. EDT . That briefing will feature the following speakers:Rick LaBrode, lead Artemis I flight director of JSC;Melissa Jones, Artemis I recovery director of KSC;Philippe Deloo, Orion European Service Module program manager, with the European Space Agency.

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