Artemis 2 to launch crew around the moon in 2025! Amazing animated time-lapse
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- čas přidán 8. 01. 2024
- NASA's Artemis 2 crew will have to wait another year for their launch to the moon as the schedule has slipped from Nov. 2024 to Sept. 2025. See an animation of launch and trajectory that will take the crew "approximately 4,600 miles beyond the far side of the Moon," according to NASA. Full Story: www.space.com/nasa-artemis-2-...
Credit: Space.com | animation courtesy: NASA | edited by Steve Spaleta / stevespaleta - Věda a technologie
Wow, so in late 2025 we MAY (unless more delays) orbit the moon - the same way we did back in 1968, boy technology sure has come along.
But this time the crew can watch Toy Story 2 on their iPad.
Only difference is that in the 1968 'we' were testing the actual technology that will be used for the moon landing and now the lander doesn't even exists yet and the technology is not tested even in the slightest so I don't know what will this launch even give besides showing off a diverse and inclusive crew.
The old technogies don't work without Stanley Kubrick. Rip
And as a young kid I remember seeing part of the mission on tv just before Christmas 1968.@@mateuszbugaj799
We can’t. The engine on the Orion spacecraft is not as powerful as the one on the Apollo Command Module, so Orion won’t be able to enter a proper lunar orbit.
Can't wait see the footage
I thought the launch was still on for November 2024. When was rescheduled?
Today
1969....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When the commercial lunar lander broke on route they pulled their punches on the totally unrelated human mission. Expect pushbacks until Americans are sick of the money pit and cancel the failed project.
I swear I saw it say November 2024 a while ago, but I might be delusional...
Delusional is thinking it will ever happen. There is no clearer example of a delusion. When the commercial lunar lander broke a few days ago enroute they pushed back the completely unrelated human launch.
Will there be just the one orbit as per the animation?
I think it's often good and a sign of courage and strength to color your dream in your mind's eye and keep your dreams because most of the time when you join the world it means giving up on your dreams and not being allowed to be who you are and having to be someone's robot. I won't join things and choose to be alone not because I don't have courage but because I don't want to give up my dreams.
Space of wonders
👍🚀
Better late and save than the muskian explosive experimental way.
2025 yeeehaw
What’s a muskian?
@@orionSpacecraft elonian musk ;)
@@farrider3339 why do you say it like that?
The only thing more amazing than going to the Moon was how fast we left and never went back. 😊
Oh there is something more amazing, NASA lost the plans on how they did it and that's why after decades of trying again so far only one ship full of dummies has even bothered to try and get close. One man got humans to the moon, no one else could do it then or now, and if you think DEI is going to help I have a ticket for you on a plane next to a door plug you might like.
Get Speilberg to do it this time
Michael Bay!!!!!!
And I will be watching😎🚀💯🤙🙌
You won't live long enough. And you will live a very long life.
0:55 WHY IS SPAIN INSIDE OF AFRICA
NASA WTH
OH MY GOD YOU'RE RIGHT
Come on, it's only NASA. Don't expect them to have a good grasp of the Earths layout from space.
NASA has put tons of satellites in Earth orbit so they should know. In fact in other animations they show the Earth as it is and suddendly that happens in this one!@@mateuszbugaj799
Because Equity is their highest priority along side diversity and inclusion.
NASA SP 287 " what made apollo a success ?"
" of course , the way we got this job done was with meeting , big meetings , little meeting hundreds of meetings ! the thing we always tried to do in these meetings was to encourage every one , no matter how shy , guilt or shame to speak out " = (( apollo 11 press conference ??????? ))
NASA: No taxpayer dollar left unwasted
Dwayne mon merveilleux amour mon coeur mon ange ...
Dwayne mon merveilleux amour Love so Space with u chéri love lifftof with u Dwayne Elliot chéri
Its so amazing so beautiful and always so moving like u Dwayne chéri ...
54 years not enough ( technology development need time ) 🤔
1969????? ......😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
NASA why...
NASA feels ( Embarrassed) by China and more so Space X
Choose me
This is extremely disheartening to hear.
Ha!
And what year was it promised to launch when they started the project? How much was it promised to cost when it started and what is the cost now? How many pushbacks and over runs until people realize they have been scammed and aren't getting either the event or their money back? (Should I cut and paste this for almost all government projects? Bullet trains from San Diego to San Fransisco, the Orion SLS - now Space X after all that money and time by NASA was burned up. Oh the list never ends.)
no no no, they WILL launch in 2025, its just a delay that happens with every space mission, im sure they will launch
@@Darsh0606 Do you know what year the mission was originally slated to be on the moon? Were you certain way back when too?
@@Darsh0606 Here is an article from 2017 listing the delays from the beginning until then - The anatomy of a delay: Here's a timeline of twists and turns for NASA's SLS and Orion programs -
@@TheRadioAteMyTV no, I wasn’t certain. But I am certain now that it will launch
2025 and 26 now huh? Damnit, c'mon! We were able to do this in lightning fast time in the 60s. Wtf is the problem?
60's different country different people different politics
@@larry7124different budget, different mission, different tech.
A) they lost the plans from Apollo. B) Only one human being on earth has ever been smart enough to make it happen and he is dead and DEI is not exactly raising the bar to make the next person smart enough. Roman concrete and Lunar landings and returns are technology we had but are now lost forever. Thanks to NASA losing the documents it's game over, but we are still putting quarters into the machine anyway..
How many more years of delays will it take to make you a skeptic? @@larry7124
At this rate, SpaceX may beat them
Space X already took the job of SLS for the mission, meaning all the Orion SLS money that was billions in over costs and time was all for one mission with dummies not just on the ship. NASA is far too busy making DEI videos and programs to worry about space stuff.
It’s over…
it would fix global warming
I love space not china space&spacex with ellon musk of kennedy space center of florida with NASA noth china❤❤❤❤❤
Иьб и 2ыкв
😂😂😂
Breaking News: This will not happen.
China will go to the Moon first 😂
Well if they are then at least the food will be more healthy and taste far better. Getting hungry just thinking about it.
Bored now,its all taking far too long.
How much more money and time until you are fed up?
@@TheRadioAteMyTV they will launch in 2025 im sure they will return to the moon
Wake me up in 2029.
Willing to bet? @@Darsh0606
@@derp8575 yes it will launch anytime in 2025
Yeah this ain't happening..
Like the bullet train from San Diego to San Francisco, it never was, but it sure created a lot of wealthy people all doing nothing every day.
Everything is fucking impossible! I'm losing my interest in space
Before DEI, everything was possible and happened, now it's all oppressors and oppressed and nothing about learning real stuff. A supreme court justice could not answer the question what is a woman, and a plane company can't keep a door plug connected to a flying plane, and you think we can muster up how to get to the moon and back after NASA already lost the Apollo plans?
waste of time and money. instead mine the asteroids.
Artemis is a scam. It will never go anywhere.
I know you can’t rush these things but NASA seems to be dragging things out. Maybe they don’t want to have to be the ones to announce that there are ghost towns and shipwrecks up there. Also it seems that going to the moon induces spontaneous psychedelic experiences which Buzz could handle but Neil could not. Whether true or not I don’t think Artemis astronauts will be properly prepared for three weeks of acid trip. Good luck comrades 🫡
I wonder, on what trip are you right now?
NASA did rush thing in the 1960s and got success. Rushing in the government is still decades longer than ordinary work that actually has to be done. And don't forget, NASA lost the Apollo launch sheets that showed how they succeeded and no one else is around smart enough to figure it out again - on the entire planet. Just like Roman concrete has never had its formula re-discovered, lunar landing and returning has joined that group of lost forever tech.