Here's a brief rundown of the major Artemis 1 milestones, both before and after its Aug. 29 liftoff.
and the SLS core stage, among other tasks. That evening, about 12 hours before liftoff, all non-essential personnel will leave Pad 39B. Around that same time, the team will activate the mission's ground launch sequencer , a software program that automatically manages the final portion of a countdown.
Those final 10 minutes will be jam-packed with milestones, including the switching of Orion and both SLS stages to internal power and the termination of propellant replenish activities. Finally, at T-10 seconds, the GLS will send the command for the SLS core's four RS-25 engines to start up. That will happen at T-6.4 seconds, and the Artemis 1 stack will rise off Pad 39B when the countdown clock strikes zero.
that it must deploy. Those cubesats will perform a variety of work in deep space, from studying how radiation affects yeast DNA to hunting for water ice on the moon. According to astrophysicist and satellite tracker Jonathan McDowell, those cubesats willthree hours and 40 minutes after launch, and the last of them will be flying freely by about T+8 hours.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
NASA set for Artemis 1 launch of mega moon rocket Monday, the first mission of its kind since 1972Artemis I, the first human-class mission to be aimed at the moon since 1972, has received its license to fly, NASA officials said this week.
Leer más »
Artemis I 2022: NASA explains Artemis and its moon mission; How to watch lift off liveThe uncrewed mission for Artemis I is set to launch during a two-hour window on Monday, Aug. 29
Leer más »
Artemis 1: 10 wild facts about the NASA mission to the moonThe Artemis 1 mission will blast off far into space on a journey meant to test the rocket and spacecraft to their limits.
Leer más »
NASA’s Artemis I mission sets the stage for our return to the moonThe launch, scheduled for August 29, will test many aspects of the rocket, capsule and spacesuits that will take astronauts back to the moon.
Leer más »
Photos: A Preview of NASA's Artemis I Moon MissionHumans have not set foot on the moon since 1972. Take a look at NASA’s Artemis I mission, a major step to one day getting astronauts back there.
Leer más »
Artemis 1: Why NASA's science chief is so excited about historic moon missionThe head of NASA's science program told Space.com how the agency hopes to pivot the human work to Mars exploration.
Leer más »