1 00:00:05,809 --> 00:00:04,370 this is the Orion crew station where the 2 00:00:07,369 --> 00:00:05,819 crew will be when they fly the vehicle 3 00:00:08,870 --> 00:00:07,379 as you can see the commander seats on 4 00:00:10,910 --> 00:00:08,880 the left the pilot seat is on the right 5 00:00:14,089 --> 00:00:10,920 compared to the Space Shuttle which had 6 00:00:16,129 --> 00:00:14,099 over 1200 switches controls and circuit 7 00:00:19,730 --> 00:00:16,139 breakers Artemis astronauts will have 8 00:00:21,950 --> 00:00:19,740 much less only about 63. inside the crew 9 00:00:23,990 --> 00:00:21,960 4 can live and work for up to 21 days at 10 00:00:25,849 --> 00:00:24,000 a time which is several days longer than 11 00:00:27,950 --> 00:00:25,859 the previous crude Apollo missions to 12 00:00:30,050 --> 00:00:27,960 the moon the interior is about 30 13 00:00:31,790 --> 00:00:30,060 percent larger than those Apollo era 14 00:00:34,549 --> 00:00:31,800 capsules to give more crew living in 15 00:00:36,229 --> 00:00:34,559 working space everything crew needs is 16 00:00:37,850 --> 00:00:36,239 packed right under the floor thanks to 17 00:00:39,350 --> 00:00:37,860 the Orion Stowe system under these 18 00:00:41,569 --> 00:00:39,360 panels the space for everything ranging 19 00:00:43,310 --> 00:00:41,579 from food clothing sleeping bags to 20 00:00:45,410 --> 00:00:43,320 science and camera equipment and even 21 00:00:47,209 --> 00:00:45,420 the tools necessary to perform repairs 22 00:00:48,590 --> 00:00:47,219 if required on the upper part of the 23 00:00:50,690 --> 00:00:48,600 crew compartment or what we call the 24 00:00:52,369 --> 00:00:50,700 overhead is the docking compartment a 25 00:00:54,049 --> 00:00:52,379 crucial component to Future exploration 26 00:00:55,790 --> 00:00:54,059 it allows Crews to dock the Orion 27 00:00:58,670 --> 00:00:55,800 capsule to Gateway NASA's Next 28 00:01:00,529 --> 00:00:58,680 Generation lunar Outpost once they dock 29 00:01:02,150 --> 00:01:00,539 Crews will have the ability to board the 30 00:01:03,950 --> 00:01:02,160 lunar Landers also attached to the 31 00:01:05,810 --> 00:01:03,960 Gateway and then head down to the 32 00:01:07,670 --> 00:01:05,820 surface of the Moon through these 33 00:01:09,710 --> 00:01:07,680 windows the four crew members will have 34 00:01:11,450 --> 00:01:09,720 amazing front row seats of their journey 35 00:01:13,789 --> 00:01:11,460 to and from the Moon do you remember 36 00:01:15,350 --> 00:01:13,799 Apollo 8 and billander's famous photo of 37 00:01:17,210 --> 00:01:15,360 earthrise as they came around the moon 38 00:01:18,830 --> 00:01:17,220 and saw it for the first time imagine 39 00:01:20,810 --> 00:01:18,840 being one of those first crew members on 40 00:01:22,850 --> 00:01:20,820 Orion having their own modern day 41 00:01:24,649 --> 00:01:22,860 earthrise and knowing they are traveling 42 00:01:27,170 --> 00:01:24,659 farther from Earth than humans have ever 43 00:01:29,090 --> 00:01:27,180 traveled before thanks to thousands of 44 00:01:30,350 --> 00:01:29,100 people from across the country and 45 00:01:34,630 --> 00:01:30,360 around the world who have helped with 46 00:01:37,370 --> 00:01:34,640 the research design construction testing 47 00:01:38,810 --> 00:01:37,380 and more testing my fellow astronauts 48 00:01:40,609 --> 00:01:38,820 and I know that whoever gets selected 49 00:01:42,170 --> 00:01:40,619 for future Artemis missions they're 50 00:01:44,090 --> 00:01:42,180 going to have the Journey of a Lifetime 51 00:01:55,330 --> 00:01:44,100 on board the spectacular vehicle we call