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Artemis 2 moon launch brought nearly 350,000 people to Florida's Space Coast

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Artemis 2 moon launch brought nearly 350,000 people to Florida's Space Coast
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NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission launches from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on April 1, 2026. (Image credit: Josh Dinner)
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If you were sitting in Florida traffic after the April 1 launch of the historic Artemis 2 astronaut mission around the moon, that's because Space Coast tourism hit a big high.

About 346,000 U.S. visitors — roughly the equivalent of the population of Honolulu, Hawaii — were in the northern half of Brevard County (on the Atlantic coast, near Orlando) between March 29 and April 4 during the Artemis 2 launch campaign, according to the Space Coast Office of Tourism.

Artemis 2 sent four astronauts — NASA's Reid Wiseman (commander), Victor Glover (pilot) and Christina Koch (mission specialist), and Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency — on a 10-day loop around the moon. It was the first mission beyond low Earth orbit since 1972, when Apollo 17 put people down on the lunar surface.

The historic launch brought a lot more people to Brevard County than comparable missions. For example, the uncrewed Artemis 1 launch to lunar orbit in November 2022 generated 226,000 visitors, the the Space Coast Office of Tourism stated.

The organization also tracked an average of 55,000 out-of-county visitors "over the past few years" for nine other major launches, such as crewed missions to the International Space Station, the two Polaris Program SpaceX astronaut launches, and liftoffs of SpaceX's powerful Falcon Heavy rocket.

photo from a spacecraft showing a small but bright crescent earth hovering above the surface of the moon

Earthset captured through the Orion spacecraft window on April 6, 2026, during the Artemis 2 crew’s flyby of the moon. (Image credit: NASA)

A typical Artemis 2 visitor spent two days on the coast, the cell software showed, generating an average spend of $462. (The spending number is extrapolated from a separate tourism survey examining how much a visitor spends per day.)

That level of spending extrapolates to a total of $41 million in visitor spending across the Artemis 2 launch week.

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Elizabeth Howell
Elizabeth HowellContributing Writer

Elizabeth Howell (she/her), Ph.D., was a staff writer in the spaceflight channel between 2022 and 2024 specializing in Canadian space news. She was contributing writer for Space.com for 10 years from 2012 to 2024. Elizabeth's reporting includes multiple exclusives with the White House, leading world coverage about a lost-and-found space tomato on the International Space Station, witnessing five human spaceflight launches on two continents, flying parabolic, working inside a spacesuit, and participating in a simulated Mars mission. Her latest book, "Why Am I Taller?" (ECW Press, 2022) is co-written with astronaut Dave Williams.

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