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Share Your Artemis Rocket Launch Photos
ClickOrlando.com wants to showcase your out-of-this-world images from the latest Artemis mission liftoff.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 2:11pm
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ClickOrlando.com is inviting readers to submit their photos and videos capturing the latest Artemis rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The news site will feature the best user-generated content on their website and social media channels, giving credit to the photographers and videographers.
Why it matters
Rocket launches from the Space Coast have become a common sight, but each one is still an awe-inspiring spectacle that captivates the public. By crowdsourcing visuals from local residents and visitors, ClickOrlando.com can bring the excitement of the Artemis launch directly to its audience in a more personal and engaging way.
The details
Readers can submit their Artemis launch photos and videos through ClickOrlando.com's PinIt! page, categorized under 'Rocket Launches' in the 'Space' channel. Submissions can also be made through the News 6 mobile app. Each post should be captioned with the photographer's name and location to receive proper credit.
- The Artemis II mission is scheduled to launch in 2024.
The players
ClickOrlando.com
A news website operated by WKMG-TV, the CBS affiliate serving the Orlando, Florida metropolitan area.
The takeaway
By crowdsourcing visuals from local residents, ClickOrlando.com can bring the excitement of the Artemis launch directly to its audience in a more personal and engaging way, showcasing the awe-inspiring spectacle of rocket launches that have become a common sight in Florida.


