Canadians gather at museums, libraries to watch Artemis II moon launch
OTTAWA — Canadians across the country watched the launch of Artemis II with a mix of excitement and nervousness, erupting into loud applause at the sight of the fiery liftoff of the historic moon mission.
Gathered at historical sites, museums, libraries and arts centres, they cheered on Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who is serving as mission specialist for Artemis II.
Dozens of people gathered to watch the launch outside of Ottawa’s National Arts Centre, where a livestream was displayed on the Kipnes Lantern, a five-storey glass tower.
The crowd counted down the 10 seconds until the launch and cheered at takeoff. Many people yelled and groaned as a public bus drove in front of the building with less than a minute before the launch.


