Install more live cameras on Artemis 2 and lunar missions


Install more live cameras on Artemis 2 and lunar missions
The Issue
Our fascination with the cosmos dates back to ancient civilizations gazing at the stars. Today, that fascination is embodied in our collective desire to be witnesses to humanity's exploration of space. We stand at the cusp of significant events as we return to the moon. Yet, the privilege of witnessing these monumental occasions live is severely limited by the lack of comprehensive real-time coverage.
The Artemis 2 mission and other lunar missions present a unique opportunity for humanity. The populace, a large percentage of whom desire more detailed and live information about space exploration, have expressed a clear preference: they wish to accompany these missions more closely. Installing more cameras that stream live video from the spacecraft and its surroundings is a feasible step towards fulfilling this desire. Not only will this enrich our understanding of the mission, but it will also ignite inspiration and curiosity in millions.
Consider the immense educational and inspirational potential. Students across the world could catch a real-time glimpse of human achievements and learn about space through direct observation. It could kindle the interest of the next generation of scientists, engineers, and astronauts. Above all, it would provide every person, no matter where they are, the ability to witness history in the making.
NASA has the capability and technology to implement this. By installing more live cameras on the Artemis 2 and other similar missions, it aligns with the public's interest while simultaneously bolstering public support for space exploration endeavors. This is an actionable change that respects the public's aspirations and thirst for knowledge.
Join us in urging NASA to install more live cameras on Artemis 2 and other future lunar missions. Let's democratize access to space exploration and allow everyone to bear witness to these historic journeys. Please sign this petition and let your voice be heard.

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The Issue
Our fascination with the cosmos dates back to ancient civilizations gazing at the stars. Today, that fascination is embodied in our collective desire to be witnesses to humanity's exploration of space. We stand at the cusp of significant events as we return to the moon. Yet, the privilege of witnessing these monumental occasions live is severely limited by the lack of comprehensive real-time coverage.
The Artemis 2 mission and other lunar missions present a unique opportunity for humanity. The populace, a large percentage of whom desire more detailed and live information about space exploration, have expressed a clear preference: they wish to accompany these missions more closely. Installing more cameras that stream live video from the spacecraft and its surroundings is a feasible step towards fulfilling this desire. Not only will this enrich our understanding of the mission, but it will also ignite inspiration and curiosity in millions.
Consider the immense educational and inspirational potential. Students across the world could catch a real-time glimpse of human achievements and learn about space through direct observation. It could kindle the interest of the next generation of scientists, engineers, and astronauts. Above all, it would provide every person, no matter where they are, the ability to witness history in the making.
NASA has the capability and technology to implement this. By installing more live cameras on the Artemis 2 and other similar missions, it aligns with the public's interest while simultaneously bolstering public support for space exploration endeavors. This is an actionable change that respects the public's aspirations and thirst for knowledge.
Join us in urging NASA to install more live cameras on Artemis 2 and other future lunar missions. Let's democratize access to space exploration and allow everyone to bear witness to these historic journeys. Please sign this petition and let your voice be heard.

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Petition created on April 5, 2026