1 00:00:30,370 --> 00:00:17,610 [Music] 2 00:00:48,410 --> 00:00:33,889 and liftoff of Artemis one we rise 3 00:00:48,420 --> 00:00:57,430 foreign 4 00:00:57,440 --> 00:01:17,690 [Music] 5 00:01:17,700 --> 00:01:28,910 foreign 6 00:01:49,069 --> 00:01:44,660 [Music] 7 00:01:50,569 --> 00:01:49,079 the first flight in the Artemis program 8 00:01:52,190 --> 00:01:50,579 I'm going to walk you through really 9 00:01:54,050 --> 00:01:52,200 quick what it's going to look like going 10 00:01:56,630 --> 00:01:54,060 around the moon and then coming home 11 00:01:59,330 --> 00:01:56,640 back to Earth at the end so at this 12 00:02:01,249 --> 00:01:59,340 point we've gone along our path we've 13 00:02:03,770 --> 00:02:01,259 made it to the moon and now we're about 14 00:02:05,810 --> 00:02:03,780 to dip in as close as we'll get for the 15 00:02:08,630 --> 00:02:05,820 entire mission on this outbound powered 16 00:02:10,190 --> 00:02:08,640 flyby now this burn it's largely going 17 00:02:11,809 --> 00:02:10,200 to be using that orbital maneuvering 18 00:02:14,390 --> 00:02:11,819 system engine that large one that we 19 00:02:15,830 --> 00:02:14,400 tested out on earlier Burns and it's 20 00:02:17,690 --> 00:02:15,840 also going to be using the auxiliary 21 00:02:19,190 --> 00:02:17,700 thrusters we've got some reaction 22 00:02:20,990 --> 00:02:19,200 control ones to help control our 23 00:02:23,330 --> 00:02:21,000 attitude but what this is really 24 00:02:25,550 --> 00:02:23,340 designed to do is to get us around the 25 00:02:28,610 --> 00:02:25,560 moon and start heading into distant 26 00:02:30,949 --> 00:02:28,620 retrograde orbit or Dro that's this 27 00:02:32,809 --> 00:02:30,959 dotted line that you can see up here 28 00:02:35,150 --> 00:02:32,819 this is really where we're going to 29 00:02:38,330 --> 00:02:35,160 learn about Orion while we fly around 30 00:02:40,729 --> 00:02:38,340 the Moon about 38 000 miles off the 31 00:02:42,850 --> 00:02:40,739 lunar surface we call it retrograde as 32 00:02:45,110 --> 00:02:42,860 the Moon is heading in that direction 33 00:02:47,750 --> 00:02:45,120 Orion will be heading in this one 34 00:02:50,210 --> 00:02:47,760 opposite retrograde 35 00:02:52,250 --> 00:02:50,220 now after we're done in that orbit it'll 36 00:02:55,309 --> 00:02:52,260 be time to come home we'll execute a 37 00:02:57,650 --> 00:02:55,319 maneuver to exit do another flyby close 38 00:02:59,690 --> 00:02:57,660 to the lunar surface that commits us to 39 00:03:01,670 --> 00:02:59,700 coming home and fine-tuning our path 40 00:03:04,070 --> 00:03:01,680 towards the atmosphere we'll make any 41 00:03:06,770 --> 00:03:04,080 correction burns on our way back as 42 00:03:08,809 --> 00:03:06,780 necessary before it's time to re-enter 43 00:03:10,130 --> 00:03:08,819 the atmosphere now before that can 44 00:03:12,589 --> 00:03:10,140 happen we'll have a spacecraft 45 00:03:14,809 --> 00:03:12,599 separation about the service module its 46 00:03:16,309 --> 00:03:14,819 job is done it breaks away ends up 47 00:03:19,130 --> 00:03:16,319 burning up in the atmosphere after 48 00:03:22,570 --> 00:03:19,140 carrying an Orion to the Moon and back 49 00:03:25,490 --> 00:03:22,580 what this does is reveal the heat shield 50 00:03:28,490 --> 00:03:25,500 the large structure on the base of Orion 51 00:03:30,949 --> 00:03:28,500 testing this is our number one goal for 52 00:03:32,869 --> 00:03:30,959 the Artemis one flight because when we 53 00:03:35,390 --> 00:03:32,879 come back from the Moon we're going to 54 00:03:37,729 --> 00:03:35,400 be moving at 25 55 00:03:39,470 --> 00:03:37,739 000 miles an hour that's 8 000 miles an 56 00:03:41,449 --> 00:03:39,480 hour faster than when you come home from 57 00:03:43,850 --> 00:03:41,459 the International Space Station and what 58 00:03:46,550 --> 00:03:43,860 that's going to cause is this to heat up 59 00:03:47,930 --> 00:03:46,560 to about 5000 degrees Fahrenheit that's 60 00:03:50,149 --> 00:03:47,940 half the temperature if you were 61 00:03:52,250 --> 00:03:50,159 standing on the surface of the Sun so 62 00:03:54,770 --> 00:03:52,260 things will be very hot but that heat 63 00:03:56,210 --> 00:03:54,780 shield does its job to protect the Orion 64 00:03:58,070 --> 00:03:56,220 capsule which will be bringing our 65 00:04:00,170 --> 00:03:58,080 astronauts home at the end of these 66 00:04:03,110 --> 00:04:00,180 future missions after we're through that 67 00:04:05,509 --> 00:04:03,120 fiery re-entry parachutes deploy Orion 68 00:04:08,570 --> 00:04:05,519 splashes down in the ocean we'll have a 69 00:04:11,089 --> 00:04:08,580 U.S Navy ship standing by with recovery 70 00:04:13,490 --> 00:04:11,099 Personnel to pick Orion up out of the 71 00:04:20,030 --> 00:04:13,500 water and bring it in to the first 72 00:04:29,629 --> 00:04:22,550 the Artemis 1 Mission continues with 73 00:04:36,090 --> 00:04:32,570 and tune in to NASA TV for the next live 74 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