Who: Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen
What: Artemis II test flight launch
Where: Launch Complex 39B at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida
When: No earlier than 6:24 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, April 1, 2026
As many of you know, I have been on medical leave from my radio show and largely from social media. Thankfully, I have felt well enough to record interviews with some of the most influential individuals in TV, radio, and podcasting to discuss my forthcoming book, If There Is No God… I will post them here. I’ve already had a meaningful conversation with Marissa Streit of PragerU about why this book matters so deeply.
We have never needed God and Biblical values—and the moral clarity that comes with belief in them—more than we do now. In a time when good and evil are increasingly reduced to personal opinion or raw power, this message is not merely timely; it is urgent.
Because my health will limit how much media I can do, I remain profoundly grateful for your help in sharing this message. Your support, prayers, and friendship sustain me more than you know.
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🚀 Our moonbound Artemis II rocket is on its launch pad!
The Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft rolled out from @NASAKennedy’s Vehicle Assembly Building, reaching Launch Pad 39B at 6:42pm ET (2342 UTC). Read more: https://t.co/NdRCRBfQGA
Let the stacking begin!
@NASAGroundSys teams have begun stacking the first side booster segments for @NASA_SLS for the #Artemis II mission inside the Vehicle Assembly Building.
The first components to be stacked, they will help support final assembly: https://t.co/kcmXB723bI
The two solid rocket boosters used on the SLS stand 17 stories high and weigh 1.6 million pounds. They create more than 7 million pounds of thrust needed to launch the rocket, @NASA_Orion and its crew to the Moon as part of @NASAArtemis missions.
MORE>>https://t.co/XAvNv4NM5W
There are 139 companies in Wisconsin and Illinois that contribute to @NASAArtemis. This week, the #NASASLS team visited with some of the businesses who are essential in enabling NASA's return to deep space and eventually to Mars.
LEARN MORE >> https://t.co/zauWZ2fEE5
2022 was an incredible year for @NASA! The first flight of the SLS rocket and @NASA_Orion spacecraft for #Artemis I was just one of the many accomplishments that the agency had this year.
Check out our list of highlights from 2022 >> https://t.co/j19QCpzz59
The Space Launch System rocket performed with precision, meeting or exceeding all expectations during its debut launch on #Artemis I. Read the initial assessment of the Moon rocket's first flight HERE: https://t.co/hOov31o7tr