Artemis 2 Trajectory Animation
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- čas přidán 9. 04. 2023
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This is the path Orion and the Artemis 2 astronauts will take during their mission around the Moon in late 2024.
The Artemis 2 mission will have a crew of four. Three will be NASA astronauts: Reid Wiseman as commander, Victor Glover as pilot and Christina Koch as a mission specialist. The fourth crewmember is from the Canadian Space Agency: Jeremy Hansen as a mission specialist.
The selected crew include the first woman and person of color to fly to the Moon. Additionally, the Canadian astronaut will be the first person from a country other than the United States to fly into deep space.
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This is the path Orion and the Artemis 2 astronauts will take during their mission around the Moon in late 2024.
So no lunar orbit just a flyby
That is correct.
😂
@@OmDummy what a wasted trip lol it’s like driving past Disney land and not going
@@bigsmoke4202Thats because landing equipment is still in testing phase. Do your research first.
According to images that look fake, thts how you know it’s real.
Im really excited for the colonisation of the moon
I want to see that HVAC system and them suits that do these Space walks so easily 👀👀👀👀👀👀 only been 60 years of the exact same question with no answer.
So we went to the moon 60y ago but its seems hard to go there with new technology..im confused
This is a test flight. The plan is to land on the Moon at the south pole on Artemis 3.
The point of the mission is to test Orions life support capability if I'm not wrong
No its alot easier, but they just want to do it without a hitch
When they did it for 60 years, there were plenty of trials and mistakes, including human life losses
60 years ago they relied heavily on the astronauts, pilots and scientist's at mission control. This time around they are building a spacecraft that can essentially fly itself, so that's new territory. Also, some components are being designed with an eye toward Mars, systems and concepts tested on Moon , and then ready when we go to Mars. This takes a lot of forward thinking
Late 2025 is when they're going back to the moon to stay there for days.
Ive done this in kermit apace program
I feel like you could go there faster if you just went straight to the moon the first time. Just point the rocket at the moon.
It's just a flyby and testing it...
* space nerd intensifies * i love this
I always will say Apollo no matter how dangerous was way cooler. The way that they decided to go to the moon in just 3 days using a more powerful rocket and orbiting with men after just a few missions on an Apollo 8. Now it will take 2 weeks just to do a flyby and with a less powerful CSM, I don’t care how inclusive it is it just isn’t as exciting knowing we’re going for a downgrade
That's all they are going to do? The last time we went to the moon it only took 6 days round trip. If they won't land, why send people? Probes can gather data, cheaper.
They have more missions planned. Apollo 1 didn't land on the moon now did it? Eventually they'll have a working space station around the moon.
They're going to test the life support capabilities of the Orion spacecraft
Artemis 2 is like Apollo 8. It's a test of the systems before they do the landing.
They just there to die they got big boys in the back if they make it
@@Xer405Apollo 8? Because Apollo 1 never launched.
Yes but with a flat tire model please.
Furthest a human has gone from earth? Or did apollo 11 orbit further
This is the farthest because it is going 300 thousand kilometers passed the moon I think
I counted it’s a 20 day mission in total
nasa website says 10 day
there's no lunar gateway space station on the moon
It won’t be there for Artemis 2 or 3.
A fly by mission is just waste of time and money.
Landing and experimenting or impact mission is of some use...
NASA just wants to flexs its budget, space race mentality
Change my mind
Have you considered they want to test orion with a crew on it for a 10 day low risk flight instead of just jumping into the 30 day long artemis 3 mission?
You’re clearly very close minded and biased so there is no changing your mind but as kerbal already stated it’s a test mission. The Orion spacecraft has already been tested without crew now they are doing a similar if not exact mission but with crew. I know Muslims don’t care about the lives of others but we in the west do so we aren’t going to send astronauts to their death for no reason. “Flex it’s budget” NASA has been underfunded for quite some time, they don’t have the money to waste on “flexing” and you’re talking about a government agency in the US they don’t “flex” anything. “Space race mentality” the only people we are racing are ourselves at this point.
they dont have a great budget, thats why they can’t afford to do errors