Artemis 1: NASA confirms launch date for moon mission
- August 7, 2022
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This week, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced the date for the Artemis 1 mission. Scheduled for August 29, it will be the first step in
This week, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced the date for the Artemis 1 mission. Scheduled for August 29, it will be the first step in
This week, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced the date for the Artemis 1 mission. Scheduled for August 29, it will be the first step in a series of steps the agency will take to send astronauts. return the moon.
Before announcing the official launch date for Artemis 1, NASA had already revealed that the launch window would be between the last week of August and the first week of September. The confirmation came during the agency’s presentation this week, where he took the opportunity to elaborate on the mission.
If the schedule provided by Nada is on time, the arrival of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket on the platform should occur on August 18th. However, the launch will take place in just a few days.
Despite all the plans, NASA itself indicates that two other launch dates have become available, given that things may deviate from what was planned. Thus, the agency intends to launch on September 2 or 5.
However, the agency’s own schedule no longer matches what NASA expected at the start of the project. This is because the mission was already delayed due to some problems during the preparation of Artemis 1. Among them were a fuel leak and budgetary constraints.
The purpose of the Artemis 1 launch is to orbit the Moon to test technologies developed by NASA to offer the best possible support as astronauts return to their place. She will be in charge of getting a dummy named Munikin, satellites, and some science experiments from the agency.
It is expected that a manned rocket will be sent to the Moon only in 2024. At that time, Artemis IV will be responsible for this, indicating that there are two more stages to be completed. Among the crew members is a woman who could be the first person in history to walk on the moon.
The Artemis program will consist of three missions. The uncrewed Artemis 1 will serve as a testbed for the SLS rocket and the Orion spacecraft, as well as testing other NASA technologies for manned lunar orbit missions. In May 2024 (if all goes according to plan), it will be Artemis 2’s turn to put humans into orbit around the Moon and beyond low orbit for the first time since the last Apollo mission in 1972. Artemis 3 is due to take place in 2025 and finally land with humans on the Moon, 53 years after the last visit to the natural satellite.
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