NASA Releases a Stunning New Supercut of the Artemis I Launch - Nancy_A provides a play-by-play!
Then the big thrill: seeing the launch from various vantage points, including the rocket itself. Billed as the most powerful rocket in the world, SLS rocks and shakes the ground and the cameras. The killer view comes at about 18 second in: the same view of the liftoff as those iconic Apollo Saturn V launches, seeing the rocket rise from a camera on the side of the gantry.
At about 40 seconds in, the quarter Moon can be seen from the perspective of the rocket – NASA highlights it for you in case you missed it!
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