1 00:00:00,060 --> 00:00:02,810 foreign 2 00:00:41,340 --> 00:00:16,660 [Music] 3 00:01:08,170 --> 00:00:41,350 foreign 4 00:01:12,230 --> 00:01:08,180 [Music] 5 00:01:15,890 --> 00:01:12,240 the USS John P mirtha and behind me is a 6 00:01:18,109 --> 00:01:15,900 mock-up capsule of the Orion crew module 7 00:01:20,870 --> 00:01:18,119 and we are training the team to be ready 8 00:01:23,570 --> 00:01:20,880 to do Artemis 1 recovery operations 9 00:01:25,550 --> 00:01:23,580 my role as the NASA recovery director is 10 00:01:27,890 --> 00:01:25,560 to lead the interagency team that will 11 00:01:30,170 --> 00:01:27,900 recover the capsule ever since the 12 00:01:31,850 --> 00:01:30,180 Apollo program NASA and the Navy have 13 00:01:33,770 --> 00:01:31,860 worked together to recover NASA's 14 00:01:35,450 --> 00:01:33,780 capsules in the water 15 00:01:37,429 --> 00:01:35,460 so one of the huge benefits of working 16 00:01:39,410 --> 00:01:37,439 with the Navy is the fact that they're 17 00:01:41,690 --> 00:01:39,420 operational and we leverage their core 18 00:01:44,030 --> 00:01:41,700 competencies to bring the flight 19 00:01:46,789 --> 00:01:44,040 hardware and the crew back safely from 20 00:01:49,069 --> 00:01:46,799 the Moon on the Artemis One recovery day 21 00:01:51,230 --> 00:01:49,079 my job will be to direct the team 22 00:01:53,569 --> 00:01:51,240 through the integrated operation to 23 00:01:55,370 --> 00:01:53,579 recover the capsule the ship will get to 24 00:01:56,630 --> 00:01:55,380 the recovery location 24 hours before 25 00:01:59,149 --> 00:01:56,640 and we will start launching weather 26 00:02:00,050 --> 00:01:59,159 balloons and that data will go back to 27 00:02:01,910 --> 00:02:00,060 Houston 28 00:02:04,190 --> 00:02:01,920 and will help inform where we splash 29 00:02:05,929 --> 00:02:04,200 down a couple hours before Splashdown 30 00:02:08,029 --> 00:02:05,939 the Navy launches small boats off of the 31 00:02:09,889 --> 00:02:08,039 knuckleboom crane and helicopters will 32 00:02:11,809 --> 00:02:09,899 take off and they will do their circles 33 00:02:13,790 --> 00:02:11,819 in the air and they are waiting for the 34 00:02:17,030 --> 00:02:13,800 capsule to re-enter so that they can get 35 00:02:19,430 --> 00:02:17,040 good data and photo imagery of the 36 00:02:21,110 --> 00:02:19,440 capsule on its way back to Earth once 37 00:02:22,970 --> 00:02:21,120 that is done and we splash down we will 38 00:02:25,130 --> 00:02:22,980 save the capsule approach the capsule 39 00:02:27,050 --> 00:02:25,140 attach lines to the capsule and recover 40 00:02:29,150 --> 00:02:27,060 it into the well deck of the ship 41 00:02:31,369 --> 00:02:29,160 Artemis 1 recovery operations will take 42 00:02:32,690 --> 00:02:31,379 about five hours to perform all of the 43 00:02:34,850 --> 00:02:32,700 work we need to do because we are 44 00:02:37,190 --> 00:02:34,860 gathering data so that we can fly crude 45 00:02:38,570 --> 00:02:37,200 mission on Artemis 2. when Artemis one 46 00:02:40,729 --> 00:02:38,580 splashes down is going to be the 47 00:02:42,350 --> 00:02:40,739 culmination of all of the hard work that 48 00:02:44,710 --> 00:02:42,360 we've put in as a team 49 00:02:47,390 --> 00:02:44,720 is going to be an amazing feeling 50 00:02:49,309 --> 00:02:47,400 hearing that we've met Earth's interface 51 00:02:52,490 --> 00:02:49,319 and that we can see three good main 52 00:02:56,710 --> 00:02:52,500 parachutes and when we hear Splashdown 53 00:03:00,110 --> 00:02:56,720 I'm gonna get goosebumps all over me 54 00:03:01,729 --> 00:03:00,120 hi my name is Mel Lincoln I am an eighth 55 00:03:04,250 --> 00:03:01,739 grade from Zuni Christian Mission School 56 00:03:07,550 --> 00:03:04,260 and my question is how can the mission 57 00:03:10,550 --> 00:03:07,560 to the moon bear our lives here on Earth 58 00:03:12,649 --> 00:03:10,560 thank you what a good question under 59 00:03:14,809 --> 00:03:12,659 Artemis NASA is developing new 60 00:03:16,729 --> 00:03:14,819 technologies that support lunar and Mars 61 00:03:19,009 --> 00:03:16,739 exploration and can have benefits on 62 00:03:20,750 --> 00:03:19,019 Earth America's lunar investments will 63 00:03:22,490 --> 00:03:20,760 create jobs lead to scientific 64 00:03:24,470 --> 00:03:22,500 discoveries and advancements in a 65 00:03:26,330 --> 00:03:24,480 variety of new research and create 66 00:03:29,149 --> 00:03:26,340 technologies that benefit both our work 67 00:03:31,130 --> 00:03:29,159 in deep space and our home planet by 68 00:03:33,350 --> 00:03:31,140 developing a sustainable presence on the 69 00:03:35,630 --> 00:03:33,360 moon researchers will learn a lot about 70 00:03:37,190 --> 00:03:35,640 sustainable agriculture energy and 71 00:03:39,649 --> 00:03:37,200 conservation practices that can be 72 00:03:41,930 --> 00:03:39,659 applied to help life here on Earth the 73 00:03:44,750 --> 00:03:41,940 Artemis program is already an engine of 74 00:03:46,789 --> 00:03:44,760 the American economy supporting over 69 75 00:03:49,250 --> 00:03:46,799 thousand good paying jobs across the 76 00:03:51,649 --> 00:03:49,260 country and providing over 14 billion 77 00:03:53,630 --> 00:03:51,659 dollars in economic output the future 78 00:03:55,369 --> 00:03:53,640 trips to the moon are made possible with 79 00:03:57,589 --> 00:03:55,379 contributions from more than three 80 00:03:59,990 --> 00:03:57,599 thousand industry Partners in all 50 81 00:04:01,970 --> 00:04:00,000 states Across America Artemis is 82 00:04:04,190 --> 00:04:01,980 strengthening America's small businesses 83 00:04:06,289 --> 00:04:04,200 it's supporting America's universities 84 00:04:08,750 --> 00:04:06,299 it's showing the might of America's 85 00:04:11,089 --> 00:04:08,760 scientists engineers mathematicians and 86 00:04:13,070 --> 00:04:11,099 technicians NASA and our partners will 87 00:04:14,509 --> 00:04:13,080 go to the moon for the benefit of all to 88 00:04:17,030 --> 00:04:14,519 unite the world in the peaceful 89 00:04:19,189 --> 00:04:17,040 exploration of outer space thanks for 90 00:04:21,969 --> 00:04:19,199 the question keep sending them in using 91 00:04:24,710 --> 00:04:21,979 the hashtag Artemis 92 00:04:30,080 --> 00:04:24,720 the Artemis 1 Mission continues with 93 00:04:39,409 --> 00:04:37,550 [Music] 94 00:04:41,689 --> 00:04:39,419 for more on the science of the mission 95 00:04:42,969 --> 00:04:41,699 and resources for students and Educators 96 00:04:47,210 --> 00:04:42,979 head to 97 00:04:52,909 --> 00:04:50,390 foreign follow the mission online on 98 00:04:54,469 --> 00:04:52,919 Facebook Instagram and Twitter 99 00:05:01,940 --> 00:04:54,479 and get the latest updates from the 100 00:05:01,950 --> 00:05:17,350 [Music]