Artemis 1 mission overview

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • Artemis 1 will be the first fully integrated flight of both the SLS rocket and the Orion spacecraft. The uncrewed mission will see the spacecraft fly a weeks-long trek around the Moon before returning to Earth.
    If successful, it’ll prove the giant rocket and deep space spacecraft is ready to fly people on the next mission, currently expected to happen in about two years.
    For a recap of the two scrubbed launch attempts for Artemis 1, click here: • The road to the next A...
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    00:00 Intro
    00:37 Artemis 1, SLS and Orion overview
    04:29 When will Artemis 1 launch?
    05:19 Artemis 1 mission profile
    09:19 What's inside Orion?
    10:44 Mission objectives
    11:32 Paving the way for Artemis 2 and 3
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Komentáře • 32

  • @OrbitalVelocity
    @OrbitalVelocity  Před rokem +2

    How do you plan on watching Artemis 1? In person? On TV? 🚀🌕
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  • @hollygrimalkin924
    @hollygrimalkin924 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks!

  • @Air-wt3gf
    @Air-wt3gf Před rokem

    As I like in Artemis it has a very cool design 👍.

  • @MMAinfo-sd2rl
    @MMAinfo-sd2rl Před rokem +2

    Incredible presentation 🥇🥇

  • @User2718218
    @User2718218 Před rokem +2

    Your videos are fantastic, I really hope your channel grows.

    • @OrbitalVelocity
      @OrbitalVelocity  Před rokem

      Thank you!

    • @User2718218
      @User2718218 Před rokem

      @@OrbitalVelocity I remember the first landing on the moon. So it will be cool to see it again after a loooong wait! But just as amazing was Apollo 8. The whole world watched. We sat in our living room transfixed as we watched the live feed of the lunar landscape pass by. It was all explained on TV and I just soaked it all up.

    • @User2718218
      @User2718218 Před rokem

      @@OrbitalVelocity And it's interesting because the live feeds from the first Apollo missions were from a really low bit-rate source. It was almost an afterthought. Presumably the next time they land on the moon everybody will be able to watch it live in 4K video.

  • @chuckhutfles440
    @chuckhutfles440 Před rokem +1

    Good content and delivery, lots of info. But why the slow trip to the moon?

  • @iitzfizz
    @iitzfizz Před rokem +3

    My name is indeed going to the moon

  • @spacechannel4231
    @spacechannel4231 Před rokem +1

    Its really interesting times to live in, humanity going back to moon, this time permanent.

  • @tomsmith4542
    @tomsmith4542 Před rokem +1

    nice review thx !

  • @stephenjackson1604
    @stephenjackson1604 Před rokem

    Can't wait to see It!
    But it's unmanned, not unpersoned or uncrewed.

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Před rokem +1

      When they send a crew with all women, then it will still be "unmanned". 😂

  • @sandorium
    @sandorium Před rokem +2

    10:39 of course, I registered Elon Musk for that journey (fortunately no one has done it before me)

  • @KBlankLV
    @KBlankLV Před rokem

    How do I plan on watching this? I don't. But I do wish the mission good luck.

  • @illimanisnow
    @illimanisnow Před rokem

    What! They are not taking HAL on board?

  • @bkmalone864
    @bkmalone864 Před rokem

    apollo 10 cm-4 is in solar orbit..
    Plus Elon's tesla may count as the most distant vehicle designed for humans in space 😎

  • @nasa_fanboy4434
    @nasa_fanboy4434 Před rokem +1

    Go nasa! Hope it succeeds, and we get to see the first person on the moon

  • @chuckhutfles440
    @chuckhutfles440 Před rokem

    Enough of meters, use feet, or compare to the Saturn v.

    • @willy6819
      @willy6819 Před rokem

      it's actually the opposite, the majority of the world use meters

  • @rodanderson8490
    @rodanderson8490 Před rokem

    I hope the mission is 100% successful but my guess is that it will fail. NASA and the ULA simply do not have their acts together. Management really sucks ☹️.

  • @scotteckersley6972
    @scotteckersley6972 Před rokem

    I'm sorry, but this mission looks very antiquated & to a moderate extent, uninspiring. Musk has shown, if nothing else, the technology for re-usable exist...not only for the boosters; but, for the 1st Stage rocket. However, what disappoint most, is the lack of high-orbital glider. Let use the Shuttle for an example...technology exist to make lighter/stronger material to create the outer skin of a glider... making it much less in weight, compared to the "Flying Brick" of days past, while providing better shielding. Equip certain areas on this new type of shuttle, with solar panels to provide additional hybrid power. The cargo bay of the old shuttle was around 60' Long x 15' wide, with a capacity of around 25 tons. Now a newer, lighter shuttle, can increase it cargo size; but, let just use the old shuttle dimension for this example. Three (3) Artemis Capsules (17' x 11' just less than 10 tons each), theoretically can be placed inside this cargo bay. Each capsule can comfortably carry a 4-man crew, with a maximum crew member of 6...so, potential of 12 to 18 astronauts, plus a 2-man crew commanding this new designed shuttle. In essence having three (3) on going missions simultaneously, theoretically at a third of the cost.
    Practically, there would still be two re-usable boosters & a re-usable 1st Stage rocket, fuel for the shuttle engines, and minimal amount of fuel, for each capsule, for lunar landing & lift-off purposes. The shuttle would be designed to achieve lunar orbit. Once orbit has been achieved, a robotic arm can lift the first capsule into lunar orbit (much like the old shuttle release satellites payloads), obtain the correct orbital path conducive, to its landing location, then the capsule can proceed to prepare for lunar landing...with the 2nd & 3rd capsule following suit.
    The return trip would consist of the lander lifting off the lunar surface, remaining fuel burn to achieve the correct lunar orbit as the shuttle, robotic arm grabs the lander (much like the old shuttle grab the Hubble for repairs & hardware), place in capsule in the cargo bay, and prepare sequence for return to Earth. Re-entry very similar to the old shuttle program, landing at Edwards Air Force Base. Over time, an actual landing strip & fuel depot can be constructed on the lunar surface, in a number of strategic locales, for landing a shuttle on the surface, removing the need for a lander, providing more cargo space for other material, equipment, habitat, etc, in the cargo bay of this newly designed shuttle. Making more missions much frequently & cost efficient, as we build manufacturing & research facilities and create better technologies for off-world travel & colonization of the inner Solar System.
    I must add...communication satellites need to be established in permanent lunar orbit.

    • @stevengaming3689
      @stevengaming3689 Před 8 měsíci

      Elon fanboy! Starship HLS and Dearmoon won't be launching until 2026! Stop coping! 😂