NASA said that its uncrewed Artemis I flight test proved successful last year, but also highlighted some unforeseen issues to work on during a Thursday update.
Former NASA astronaut Tom Jones speaks on what the launch of Artemis I could mean for the future of space exploration on 'Your World.'proved successful, the agency also flagged areas to work on ahead of the next launch.
"We’re learning as much as we possibly can from Artemis I to ensure we fully understand every aspect of our systems and feed those lessons learned into how we plan for and fly crewed missions," Jim Free, NASA's associate administrator for the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, said in a statement."Safely flying crew is our top priority for Artemis II."
in which the ablative material that helps protect it from the extreme heat of reentry"wore away differently than predicted."
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