A new era of lunar exploration kicks off with the launch of the Artemis I mission this week—with the help of NASA’s most powerful rocket ever, the SLS. Here's a look what makes the Artemis I mission special.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s newest rocket is set to lift off this week, kicking off a new era of lunar exploration for the U.S. This will be the mission’s third launch attempt afterThe Artemis I mission is an uncrewed practice run that
NASA’s most powerful rocket—called the Space Launch System, or SLS—with the Orion spacecraft sitting on top. Orion is designed to withstand the harsh environment of space.
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This Week @NASA: Artemis I Moon Rocket Move, Total Lunar Eclipse, JPSS-2 Satellite LaunchThe move to the launch pad for Artemis I … A visual treat in the sky … And a NASA tech demo hitches a ride to space … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! https://youtu.be/gyjUJHhTa0A Artemis I Moon Rocket and Spacecraft Arrive at Launch Pad Teams at NASA’s Ken
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Artemis I: Mega Moon Rocket Ready for LaunchThe Artemis I mega Moon rocket is on the launch pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is getting ready to launch the Orion spacecraft and its European Service Module. The first opportunity for launch is November 16 at 1:04 a.m. EST/local time (
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission still 'go' for Nov. 16 launchBut the mission team has some work to do.
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Uniquely Utah: Local rocket facility involved in upcoming Artemis launch'I like to say my fingerprints are all over this rocket” - Off State Route 83 in Box Elder County, built high up in the hillside, is a group of people who make space travel a reality. SpencerJosephTV
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Countdown Underway For NASA Artemis Rocket Launch | The Weather ChannelNASA is proceeding with plans to launch its Artemis moon rocket early Wednesday morning from Florida's Kennedy Space Center, but engineers are still reviewing damage from Hurricane Nicole. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
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