KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – Last than a day after the core stage for NASA’s Artemis III rocket arrived on a barge at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, in Florida, I was interviewed live on Fox 35 Orlando, today, April 28, by the world famous Countdown Clock in Florida, to explain what we know so far after the huge orange propellant
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – A beautiful and extremely loud and bright late afternoon April 1 blastoff on NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion Moon rocket propelled the Artemis II astronaut quartet on NASA’s history making journey hurling the first humans to the Moon and back in more than 50 years – since NASA’s Apollo era. The successful Artemis
Ken Kremer Live Interview Fox 35 Orlando: Countdown to Artemis II launch | ‘Rocket is in good shape’
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – In the final hours before the launch of NASA’s history making Artemis II crew around the Moon and back I was interviewed live on Fox 35 Orlando at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center by the world famous Countdown Clock in Florida. Watch the complete live interview here: https://www.fox35orlando.com/video/fmc-ssc0eojmgl3bpz7f https://www.yahoo.com/news/videos/countdown-artemis-ii-launch-rocket-163524130.html Caption: Countdown to Artemis II launch |
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – NASA Artemis II Moonshot crew flew from NASA’s Johnsson Space Center and arrived today, March 27, aboard two NASA T-38 jets into NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida at the former shuttle landing strip at about 2:30 p.m. ET –in preparation for the Artemis II test flight targeting April 1 for a 10 day mission
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – After a few weeks of repairs and high winds in the final hours forcing another 4 hours of delays that stretched into Friday, March 20, NASA at last completed the 2nd rollout of the agency’s Artemis II SLS Moon rocket and Orion spacecraft from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) back out to launch pad 39B
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – After over 4 hours of delays due to continuing high winds all day Thursday, March 19 that stretched into Friday, March 20, NASA at last completed the 2nd rollout of the agency’s Artemis II SLS Moon rocket and Orion spacecraft from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) back out to launch pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – After over 4 hours of delays due to continuing high winds all day Thursday, March 19, NASA at last began the rollout operations of the agency’s Artemis II SLS Moon rocket and Orion spacecraft for the 2nd time from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) back out to launch pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – After a few weeks of necessary and critical repairs inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), NASA is at last ready to roll the agency’s Artemis II Moon rocket back out to launch pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for the 2nd time on Thursday, March 19 Rollout #2 is currently scheduled to start later
CAPE CANAVERAL/KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – On March 19, 2026 I was interviewed live by Fox 35 Orlando about updating the status on NASA Artemis II rollout from VAB to launch pad39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center that was scheduled to start later in the evening that day at about 8 p.m. ET. At the time of the interview at
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) and Orion spacecraft mega moon rocket for the Artemis II crewed moonshot mission completed its rollback from launch pad 39B into the VAB where it arrived inside late evening Feb. 25, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida – to fix the helium flow interruption issue detected in the ICPS upper stage during testing

