1 00:00:00,300 --> 00:00:02,936 The move to the launch pad for Artemis I … 2 00:00:02,936 --> 00:00:05,271 A visual treat in the sky … 3 00:00:05,271 --> 00:00:08,541 And a NASA tech demo hitches a ride to space … 4 00:00:08,541 --> 00:00:11,644 a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! 5 00:00:12,946 --> 00:00:15,115 Teams at our Kennedy Space Center moved the 6 00:00:15,115 --> 00:00:19,753 Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft to launch pad 39B 7 00:00:19,986 --> 00:00:24,090 ahead of our uncrewed Artemis I flight test around the Moon and back. 8 00:00:24,391 --> 00:00:29,462 Artemis I is currently targeted for launch no earlier than Nov. 16. 9 00:00:30,130 --> 00:00:34,734 The second total lunar eclipse of 2022 happened on Nov. 8. 10 00:00:35,335 --> 00:00:38,671 This ten-image composite, captured at Kennedy Space Center, 11 00:00:38,905 --> 00:00:42,642 shows what the Moon looked like during various phases of the eclipse. 12 00:00:43,043 --> 00:00:45,712 If you’re wondering about the next total lunar eclipse – 13 00:00:45,979 --> 00:00:48,948 that won’t happen until March 2025. 14 00:00:49,849 --> 00:00:53,586 NASA’s LOFTID technology demonstration hitched a ride to space 15 00:00:53,586 --> 00:00:57,524 with NOAA’s JPSS-2 weather satellite on Nov. 10. 16 00:00:58,058 --> 00:01:00,894 JPSS-2 is expected to help improve 17 00:01:00,894 --> 00:01:04,597 weather forecasts, and LOFTID is an inflatable heat shield 18 00:01:04,597 --> 00:01:09,102 that could protect spacecraft during atmospheric entry and re-entry. 19 00:01:10,136 --> 00:01:13,873 A Northrop Grumman Cygnus resupply spacecraft launched on Nov. 7 20 00:01:13,873 --> 00:01:17,644 with more than 8,200 pounds of science investigations 21 00:01:17,644 --> 00:01:20,180 and cargo for the International Space Station. 22 00:01:20,647 --> 00:01:24,484 This is the company’s 18th space station cargo flight for NASA.