India, April 2 -- As NASA launches its Artemis II, many are asking a simple question: Where is the spacecraft right now? Thanks to new tracking tools and livestreams, the answer is now available to anyone with a phone or laptop.

Here's how you can follow the mission in real time.

The easiest way to monitor Artemis II is through NASA's official tracker, known as the Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW).

Available on both desktop and mobile, the platform shows:

The interface also shows key mission milestones and includes background on historic lunar landing sites from the Apollo era.

For smartphone users, NASA's app adds an augmented reality feature. By moving your phone, you can visualize where Orion is positioned relative to Earth ...