1 00:00:43,010 --> 00:00:22,360 [Music] 2 00:00:43,020 --> 00:00:59,010 foreign 3 00:00:59,020 --> 00:01:14,750 [Music] 4 00:01:19,010 --> 00:01:16,969 the outbound powered flyby has been 5 00:01:22,249 --> 00:01:19,020 complete we are on our way now to 6 00:01:23,990 --> 00:01:22,259 distant retrograde orbit or Dro now 7 00:01:25,730 --> 00:01:24,000 we're going to do a maneuver to put 8 00:01:28,010 --> 00:01:25,740 ourselves into this orbit and to 9 00:01:30,710 --> 00:01:28,020 maintain it we're going to be about 38 10 00:01:32,390 --> 00:01:30,720 000 miles away from the lunar surface as 11 00:01:34,190 --> 00:01:32,400 we orbit around that's part of why we're 12 00:01:37,130 --> 00:01:34,200 calling it distant and we call it 13 00:01:39,230 --> 00:01:37,140 retrograde because the moon orbiting the 14 00:01:41,090 --> 00:01:39,240 Earth in this direction and then we're 15 00:01:44,210 --> 00:01:41,100 entering into our orbit in this 16 00:01:46,130 --> 00:01:44,220 direction opposites retrograde now we're 17 00:01:48,530 --> 00:01:46,140 choosing this orbit because it's 18 00:01:50,569 --> 00:01:48,540 extremely stable it doesn't cost a lot 19 00:01:53,210 --> 00:01:50,579 of fuel to maintain your position there 20 00:01:55,249 --> 00:01:53,220 and that gives all of our Engineers our 21 00:01:58,069 --> 00:01:55,259 flight controllers the chance to really 22 00:02:01,010 --> 00:01:58,079 learn about Orion systems in deep space 23 00:02:03,230 --> 00:02:01,020 learn about flying a spacecraft farther 24 00:02:05,630 --> 00:02:03,240 than we've ever sent one intended for 25 00:02:07,910 --> 00:02:05,640 humans we're going Beyond anywhere we 26 00:02:10,729 --> 00:02:07,920 ever went for Apollo and so we're going 27 00:02:12,650 --> 00:02:10,739 to be in that orbit test out all of 28 00:02:14,330 --> 00:02:12,660 those systems eventually we'll do a 29 00:02:17,210 --> 00:02:14,340 maneuver to break out of that do another 30 00:02:19,790 --> 00:02:17,220 fly by and come home but for now looking 31 00:02:21,830 --> 00:02:19,800 forward to getting into Dro and really 32 00:02:28,430 --> 00:02:21,840 getting our chance to learn about Orion 33 00:02:46,309 --> 00:02:30,830 the Artemis One mission continues with 34 00:02:50,809 --> 00:02:47,650 foreign 35 00:02:53,760 --> 00:02:50,819 to NASA TV for live coverage of the next 36 00:02:59,410 --> 00:02:53,770 Orion milestone 37 00:03:04,130 --> 00:03:01,850 for more on the science of the mission 38 00:03:05,350 --> 00:03:04,140 and resources for students and Educators 39 00:03:08,509 --> 00:03:05,360 head to 40 00:03:10,369 --> 00:03:08,519 stem.nasa.gov Artemis 41 00:03:12,710 --> 00:03:10,379 follow the mission online on Facebook 42 00:03:14,330 --> 00:03:12,720 Instagram and Twitter 43 00:03:15,970 --> 00:03:14,340 and get the latest updates from the