1 00:00:02,760 --> 00:00:13,500 foreign 2 00:00:13,510 --> 00:00:34,130 [Music] 3 00:00:45,570 --> 00:00:36,350 of Landing a man on the moon and me 4 00:02:10,089 --> 00:00:51,240 [Music] 5 00:02:18,890 --> 00:02:13,790 a.m Eastern let's take a quick look at 6 00:02:24,949 --> 00:02:20,589 change engine start 7 00:02:27,949 --> 00:02:24,959 three two one booster's indignation 8 00:02:38,990 --> 00:02:27,959 and liftoff of Artemis one we rise 9 00:02:43,009 --> 00:02:41,390 all four rs25 engines on the core stage 10 00:02:45,530 --> 00:02:43,019 and two solid rocket boosters now 11 00:02:50,150 --> 00:02:45,540 propelling the vehicle at 128 miles per 12 00:02:53,990 --> 00:02:52,550 very good good control on the role from 13 00:02:56,210 --> 00:02:54,000 teams in Mission Control Houston all 14 00:02:58,130 --> 00:02:56,220 good calls so far now 30 seconds into 15 00:02:59,990 --> 00:02:58,140 the flight Harvest one 16 00:03:01,729 --> 00:03:00,000 first Milestone will be for the vehicle 17 00:03:03,710 --> 00:03:01,739 to pass through Max Q in about one 18 00:03:05,449 --> 00:03:03,720 minute and nine seconds into launch this 19 00:03:11,540 --> 00:03:05,459 is the greatest period of atmospheric 20 00:03:22,970 --> 00:03:13,430 [Music] 21 00:03:27,170 --> 00:03:25,190 looking at 8.8 million pounds of Maximum 22 00:03:29,509 --> 00:03:27,180 thrust 23 00:03:31,369 --> 00:03:29,519 and there you did see a replay of that 24 00:03:32,930 --> 00:03:31,379 launch of the space launch system which 25 00:03:36,290 --> 00:03:32,940 blasted off from the Kennedy Space 26 00:03:38,509 --> 00:03:36,300 Center at 12 47 am Central now following 27 00:03:41,390 --> 00:03:38,519 liftoff those solar arrays were deployed 28 00:03:44,350 --> 00:03:41,400 and we had trans lunar injection which 29 00:03:47,149 --> 00:03:44,360 took place and the icps 30 00:03:49,670 --> 00:03:47,159 separation also occurred 31 00:03:51,649 --> 00:03:49,680 now just a short time ago Orion 32 00:03:54,649 --> 00:03:51,659 conducted the first trajectory 33 00:03:56,930 --> 00:03:54,659 adjustment burn and completed a checkout 34 00:04:00,170 --> 00:03:56,940 of the orbital maneuvering system or 35 00:04:03,229 --> 00:04:00,180 ohms engine and all went smoothly during 36 00:04:05,630 --> 00:04:03,239 that 30-second burn Orion is continuing 37 00:04:08,570 --> 00:04:05,640 its Journey To The Moon and we are 38 00:04:11,030 --> 00:04:08,580 anticipating views shortly as part of an 39 00:04:15,589 --> 00:04:11,040 imagery event now as you can see on your 40 00:04:19,009 --> 00:04:15,599 screen Orion is over 55 500 miles away 41 00:04:22,670 --> 00:04:19,019 from Earth now nine hours into its 42 00:04:24,650 --> 00:04:22,680 flight but still 204 000 miles away from 43 00:04:26,810 --> 00:04:24,660 the Moon of course that distance will 44 00:04:29,689 --> 00:04:26,820 get less and less over the next few days 45 00:04:32,330 --> 00:04:29,699 and at closest approach Orion will be 46 00:04:48,430 --> 00:04:32,340 about 60 nautical miles above the 47 00:04:55,070 --> 00:04:51,469 and we are starting to get some of our 48 00:04:57,170 --> 00:04:55,080 very first views of the Orion spacecraft 49 00:04:59,570 --> 00:04:57,180 great view right there in the center of 50 00:05:02,150 --> 00:04:59,580 your screen of that large engine 51 00:05:04,189 --> 00:05:02,160 the orbital maneuvering system or ohms 52 00:05:07,550 --> 00:05:04,199 engine which just performed that orbital 53 00:05:15,790 --> 00:05:07,560 trajectory correction maneuver again now 54 00:05:22,430 --> 00:05:19,310 that ohms engine is the main 55 00:05:24,650 --> 00:05:22,440 engine and is a repurposed space shuttle 56 00:05:27,890 --> 00:05:24,660 orbital maneuvering system engine that 57 00:05:30,890 --> 00:05:27,900 has flown in space 19 times during space 58 00:05:33,170 --> 00:05:30,900 shuttle flights ranging from 1984 to 59 00:05:35,689 --> 00:05:33,180 2002. 60 00:05:37,790 --> 00:05:35,699 and on the side of the Orion spacecraft 61 00:05:40,490 --> 00:05:37,800 you also see some of the auxiliary 62 00:05:42,529 --> 00:05:40,500 engines on Orion there's eight of those 63 00:05:44,570 --> 00:05:42,539 auxiliary engines located on the bottom 64 00:05:48,189 --> 00:05:44,580 of the European service module in four 65 00:05:53,510 --> 00:05:50,870 these are fixed at the bottom to provide 66 00:05:56,810 --> 00:05:53,520 trajectory Corrections and as a backup 67 00:05:59,090 --> 00:05:56,820 to that main engine the ohms engine 68 00:06:03,469 --> 00:05:59,100 each of those auxiliary engines provide 69 00:06:08,629 --> 00:06:06,110 and there are also 24 smaller engines 70 00:06:11,270 --> 00:06:08,639 grouped into six pods on Orion which 71 00:06:13,370 --> 00:06:11,280 provide attitude control 72 00:06:15,890 --> 00:06:13,380 they can be fired individually as needed 73 00:06:18,710 --> 00:06:15,900 to move the spacecraft in different 74 00:06:19,909 --> 00:06:18,720 directions and rotate it into any 75 00:06:58,870 --> 00:06:19,919 position 76 00:07:06,409 --> 00:07:02,330 we are now over nine hours into the 77 00:07:08,870 --> 00:07:06,419 flight of Artemis one 78 00:07:11,330 --> 00:07:08,880 again SLS launched from the Kennedy 79 00:07:18,529 --> 00:07:11,340 Space Center in Florida at 12 47 a.m 80 00:07:23,510 --> 00:07:21,290 Orion will be completing a 25-day 81 00:07:41,170 --> 00:07:23,520 mission as part of Artemis 1 with a 82 00:07:46,010 --> 00:07:43,969 continuing to get some views of the 83 00:07:47,629 --> 00:07:46,020 orbital maneuvering system or ohms 84 00:08:20,869 --> 00:07:47,639 engine as well as those auxiliary 85 00:08:38,709 --> 00:08:26,869 foreign 86 00:08:44,690 --> 00:08:42,170 so as we continue to anticipate some 87 00:08:47,630 --> 00:08:44,700 additional views during this imagery 88 00:08:49,730 --> 00:08:47,640 event these views will be gathered on 89 00:08:51,590 --> 00:08:49,740 cameras that Orion is equipped with 90 00:08:54,350 --> 00:08:51,600 there's actually three different groups 91 00:08:56,329 --> 00:08:54,360 that fly on the vehicle itself 92 00:09:00,910 --> 00:08:56,339 these include some internal cabin 93 00:09:07,730 --> 00:09:05,269 and Orion is an uncrewed test flight but 94 00:09:10,190 --> 00:09:07,740 when we do fly humans on board soon 95 00:09:15,050 --> 00:09:10,200 these cameras will be capturing views of 96 00:09:19,070 --> 00:09:16,970 and even though there isn't a crew 97 00:09:21,410 --> 00:09:19,080 inside Orion for this Mission we do have 98 00:09:23,269 --> 00:09:21,420 those internal cameras still on board to 99 00:09:25,730 --> 00:09:23,279 test out their capabilities 100 00:09:27,949 --> 00:09:25,740 and there are also external cameras and 101 00:09:31,310 --> 00:09:27,959 those cameras are mainly used for flight 102 00:09:33,290 --> 00:09:31,320 test objectives or ftos in critical 103 00:09:37,210 --> 00:09:33,300 Mission phases to check out how the 104 00:09:39,949 --> 00:09:37,220 vehicle is operating and performing 105 00:09:42,949 --> 00:09:39,959 and then there's what we call external 106 00:09:45,889 --> 00:09:42,959 saw cameras the saw camera is a solar 107 00:09:48,590 --> 00:09:45,899 array Wing camera 108 00:09:51,350 --> 00:09:48,600 basically the solar array wings are 109 00:09:53,630 --> 00:09:51,360 those x-shaped wings that stick out on 110 00:09:55,370 --> 00:09:53,640 the bottom of the Orion vehicle we 111 00:09:57,710 --> 00:09:55,380 aren't getting imagery of that just yet 112 00:09:59,690 --> 00:09:57,720 but we might hear shortly these are used 113 00:10:02,570 --> 00:09:59,700 to collect solar power and distribute 114 00:10:05,210 --> 00:10:02,580 that to the vehicle itself 115 00:10:07,009 --> 00:10:05,220 and then on the very edge of the solar 116 00:10:09,350 --> 00:10:07,019 array wings 117 00:10:11,389 --> 00:10:09,360 there are the cameras which are used to 118 00:10:19,370 --> 00:10:11,399 view different angles of the capsule 119 00:10:23,990 --> 00:10:22,130 the saw cameras can be rotated to get a 120 00:11:10,130 --> 00:10:24,000 different View and perspective from the 121 00:11:14,930 --> 00:11:12,110 and on this graphic that you're seeing 122 00:11:19,490 --> 00:11:14,940 here on your screen you can make out 123 00:11:22,850 --> 00:11:19,500 slightly the solar arrays those black X 124 00:11:25,009 --> 00:11:22,860 shaped figures there and that is where 125 00:11:29,449 --> 00:11:25,019 those saw cameras are located that we 126 00:11:36,710 --> 00:11:33,410 Orion is over 56 000 miles away from 127 00:11:39,590 --> 00:11:36,720 Earth but still has about 204 000 miles 128 00:11:42,889 --> 00:11:39,600 in its Journey to the Moon 129 00:11:45,590 --> 00:11:42,899 again this is a 130 00:11:48,590 --> 00:11:45,600 a test flight of the Orion vehicle and 131 00:12:09,470 --> 00:11:48,600 its capabilities resulting in a 25-day 132 00:12:09,480 --> 00:12:43,629 I don't know 133 00:12:49,009 --> 00:12:46,310 the team here in Mission Control Houston 134 00:12:51,590 --> 00:12:49,019 continues to support and here shortly 135 00:12:53,870 --> 00:12:51,600 the team will ensure that the saw or 136 00:12:57,350 --> 00:12:53,880 solar array Wing cameras are positioned 137 00:13:02,750 --> 00:12:57,360 correctly as we anticipate imagery 138 00:13:07,370 --> 00:13:06,110 now this view of potentially Earth will 139 00:13:08,509 --> 00:13:07,380 be a little different than what we're 140 00:13:11,329 --> 00:13:08,519 used to seeing from the International 141 00:13:12,530 --> 00:13:11,339 Space Station which orbits about 250 142 00:13:15,470 --> 00:13:12,540 miles 143 00:13:19,310 --> 00:13:15,480 above Earth now as just mentioned Orion 144 00:13:26,410 --> 00:13:19,320 is currently over 50 000 miles away so 145 00:13:30,410 --> 00:13:28,670 now of course throughout the coming days 146 00:13:32,930 --> 00:13:30,420 we will expect to see the earth grow 147 00:13:34,970 --> 00:13:32,940 smaller and smaller and the moon grow 148 00:14:28,389 --> 00:13:34,980 larger in the field of view as Orion 149 00:14:34,970 --> 00:14:31,910 as Orion continues its Journey towards 150 00:14:36,350 --> 00:14:34,980 the moon now over nine hours since it 151 00:14:38,810 --> 00:14:36,360 launched from the Kennedy Space Center 152 00:14:41,509 --> 00:14:38,820 in Florida let's look at a broad 153 00:14:43,670 --> 00:14:41,519 overview of the Artemis mission to see 154 00:14:46,730 --> 00:14:43,680 what has happened so far and what is 155 00:14:51,230 --> 00:14:48,170 welcome 156 00:14:53,509 --> 00:14:51,240 to the Moon board we got this just in 157 00:14:56,569 --> 00:14:53,519 time for the first mission in Artemis 158 00:14:58,790 --> 00:14:56,579 Artemis one so let me use it now to take 159 00:15:00,710 --> 00:14:58,800 you through as always we're going to 160 00:15:03,889 --> 00:15:00,720 start off with a launch in this case 161 00:15:06,530 --> 00:15:03,899 four rs-25 engines ignite two solid 162 00:15:09,050 --> 00:15:06,540 rocket boosters sending SLS and Orion 163 00:15:11,150 --> 00:15:09,060 Skyward on the way uphill a couple of 164 00:15:13,550 --> 00:15:11,160 jettison events things coming off of the 165 00:15:15,290 --> 00:15:13,560 rocket one of the most visual will be 166 00:15:16,910 --> 00:15:15,300 these two solid rocket boosters coming 167 00:15:19,490 --> 00:15:16,920 off about two minutes into the flight 168 00:15:21,889 --> 00:15:19,500 after all of their propellants gone we 169 00:15:24,230 --> 00:15:21,899 also have three fairings protecting 170 00:15:25,850 --> 00:15:24,240 Orion on the way uphill as well as the 171 00:15:28,610 --> 00:15:25,860 launch abort system that will come off 172 00:15:30,470 --> 00:15:28,620 now after we get through all of the 173 00:15:32,689 --> 00:15:30,480 propellant in that giant core stage 174 00:15:35,030 --> 00:15:32,699 we'll hear Mikko main engine cut off it 175 00:15:37,730 --> 00:15:35,040 will drop away turning propulsion over 176 00:15:40,970 --> 00:15:37,740 to this the interim cryogenic propulsion 177 00:15:43,069 --> 00:15:40,980 stage or icps it's going to make its 178 00:15:44,449 --> 00:15:43,079 first maneuver to raise up the lowest 179 00:15:46,850 --> 00:15:44,459 part of our orbit around the Earth 180 00:15:49,009 --> 00:15:46,860 really put us in a nice circular path 181 00:15:51,410 --> 00:15:49,019 around our planet and while we're in 182 00:15:53,269 --> 00:15:51,420 Earth orbit we can check out Orion make 183 00:15:56,090 --> 00:15:53,279 sure its systems are functioning as we 184 00:15:59,090 --> 00:15:56,100 expect before we commit to sending it to 185 00:16:03,650 --> 00:15:59,100 the Moon that happens here the trans 186 00:16:06,290 --> 00:16:03,660 lunar injection to a 20-minute firing of 187 00:16:09,470 --> 00:16:06,300 this icps upper stage and what that's 188 00:16:11,629 --> 00:16:09,480 designed to do is really give Orion 189 00:16:13,930 --> 00:16:11,639 enough energy to get out of low earth 190 00:16:16,670 --> 00:16:13,940 orbit and make its way to the Moon 191 00:16:19,069 --> 00:16:16,680 shortly after that the icps will 192 00:16:21,650 --> 00:16:19,079 separate its job pushing Orion is done 193 00:16:23,750 --> 00:16:21,660 it has a couple of secondary payloads in 194 00:16:26,269 --> 00:16:23,760 here some cubesats that it'll deploy 195 00:16:28,910 --> 00:16:26,279 ultimately sending itself on a path 196 00:16:31,430 --> 00:16:28,920 around the Moon before it escapes and 197 00:16:33,769 --> 00:16:31,440 goes into orbit around the sun meanwhile 198 00:16:36,470 --> 00:16:33,779 Orion though continues on its Journey 199 00:16:38,689 --> 00:16:36,480 it'll make some correction Burns as it 200 00:16:40,850 --> 00:16:38,699 fine-tunes its path towards our lunar 201 00:16:43,850 --> 00:16:40,860 neighbor before we get into all the 202 00:16:46,670 --> 00:16:43,860 exciting stuff up close we'll dip in for 203 00:16:48,889 --> 00:16:46,680 a 60 nautical mile flyby of the lunar 204 00:16:50,749 --> 00:16:48,899 surface using the engines on the 205 00:16:53,990 --> 00:16:50,759 European service module to push us 206 00:16:57,350 --> 00:16:54,000 around and into distant retrograde orbit 207 00:16:59,509 --> 00:16:57,360 or Dro that's this dotted line that you 208 00:17:01,670 --> 00:16:59,519 can see up here this is really where 209 00:17:04,130 --> 00:17:01,680 we're going to learn about Orion while 210 00:17:06,949 --> 00:17:04,140 we fly around the Moon about 38 000 211 00:17:09,409 --> 00:17:06,959 miles off the lunar surface we call it 212 00:17:11,809 --> 00:17:09,419 retrograde as the Moon is heading in 213 00:17:14,870 --> 00:17:11,819 that direction Orion will be heading in 214 00:17:17,329 --> 00:17:14,880 this one opposite retrograde 215 00:17:19,309 --> 00:17:17,339 now after we're done in that orbit it'll 216 00:17:22,370 --> 00:17:19,319 be time to come home we'll execute a 217 00:17:24,770 --> 00:17:22,380 maneuver to exit do another flyby close 218 00:17:26,750 --> 00:17:24,780 to the lunar surface that commits us to 219 00:17:28,730 --> 00:17:26,760 coming home and fine-tuning our path 220 00:17:31,190 --> 00:17:28,740 towards the atmosphere we'll make any 221 00:17:33,830 --> 00:17:31,200 correction burns on our way back as 222 00:17:35,870 --> 00:17:33,840 necessary before it's time to re-enter 223 00:17:37,250 --> 00:17:35,880 the atmosphere now before that can 224 00:17:39,650 --> 00:17:37,260 happen we'll have a spacecraft 225 00:17:41,930 --> 00:17:39,660 separation event the service module its 226 00:17:43,370 --> 00:17:41,940 job is done it breaks away ends up 227 00:17:46,250 --> 00:17:43,380 burning up in the atmosphere after 228 00:17:49,690 --> 00:17:46,260 carrying Orion to the Moon and back 229 00:17:52,610 --> 00:17:49,700 what this does is reveal the heat shield 230 00:17:55,549 --> 00:17:52,620 the large structure on the base of Orion 231 00:17:58,070 --> 00:17:55,559 testing this is our number one goal for 232 00:17:59,990 --> 00:17:58,080 the Artemis one flight because when we 233 00:18:02,510 --> 00:18:00,000 come back from the Moon we're going to 234 00:18:04,850 --> 00:18:02,520 be moving at 25 235 00:18:06,590 --> 00:18:04,860 000 miles an hour that's 8 000 miles an 236 00:18:08,570 --> 00:18:06,600 hour faster than when you come home from 237 00:18:10,970 --> 00:18:08,580 the International Space Station and what 238 00:18:13,669 --> 00:18:10,980 that's going to cause is this to heat up 239 00:18:15,049 --> 00:18:13,679 to about 5000 degrees Fahrenheit that's 240 00:18:17,270 --> 00:18:15,059 half the temperature if you were 241 00:18:19,370 --> 00:18:17,280 standing on the surface of the Sun so 242 00:18:21,830 --> 00:18:19,380 things will be very hot but that heat 243 00:18:23,330 --> 00:18:21,840 shield does its job to protect the Orion 244 00:18:25,190 --> 00:18:23,340 capsule which will be bringing our 245 00:18:27,289 --> 00:18:25,200 astronauts home at the end of these 246 00:18:30,230 --> 00:18:27,299 future missions after we're through that 247 00:18:32,630 --> 00:18:30,240 fiery re-entry parachutes deploy Orion 248 00:18:35,690 --> 00:18:32,640 splashes down in the ocean we'll have a 249 00:18:38,210 --> 00:18:35,700 U.S Navy ship standing by with recovery 250 00:18:40,610 --> 00:18:38,220 Personnel to pick Orion up out of the 251 00:18:46,010 --> 00:18:40,620 water and bring it in to the first 252 00:18:50,270 --> 00:18:48,110 and if you're just tuning in with us 253 00:18:54,289 --> 00:18:50,280 Orion launched from the Kennedy Space 254 00:18:57,830 --> 00:18:54,299 Center in Florida at 12 47 a.m Central 1 255 00:19:00,590 --> 00:18:57,840 47 a.m Eastern and is on its way to the 256 00:19:03,409 --> 00:19:00,600 Moon following trans lunar injection and 257 00:19:06,529 --> 00:19:03,419 the first orbital tradection correction 258 00:19:10,010 --> 00:19:06,539 burn earlier this morning Orion is now 259 00:19:11,810 --> 00:19:10,020 over 50 000 miles away from Earth and 260 00:19:14,930 --> 00:19:11,820 we're beginning to see imagery from 261 00:19:17,270 --> 00:19:14,940 Orion most notably of the large main 262 00:19:20,270 --> 00:19:17,280 engine on the European service module 263 00:19:32,710 --> 00:19:20,280 the ohms or orbital maneuvering system 264 00:19:39,470 --> 00:19:35,570 we're also getting some views of the 265 00:19:44,870 --> 00:19:42,289 located to the left and the right of the 266 00:19:53,270 --> 00:19:44,880 ohms engine there are eight auxiliary 267 00:19:57,650 --> 00:19:55,669 now again that main engine that you're 268 00:20:00,830 --> 00:19:57,660 seeing the largest engine the orbital 269 00:20:03,470 --> 00:20:00,840 maneuvering system engine was used just 270 00:20:05,930 --> 00:20:03,480 a short time ago to perform a burn that 271 00:20:13,250 --> 00:20:05,940 lasted about 30 seconds all went 272 00:20:18,650 --> 00:20:16,430 the engine can provide 6 000 pounds of 273 00:20:21,169 --> 00:20:18,660 thrust and is equipped to steer the 274 00:20:23,750 --> 00:20:21,179 spacecraft and can also be used in some 275 00:20:29,750 --> 00:20:23,760 abort cases to safely return Orion to 276 00:20:37,070 --> 00:20:31,870 this engine that you see in the center 277 00:20:40,909 --> 00:20:37,080 the module there flew on 19 space 278 00:20:44,710 --> 00:20:40,919 shuttle flights beginning with sts-41 G 279 00:21:23,450 --> 00:20:44,720 in October of 1984 and ending with 280 00:21:28,370 --> 00:21:26,330 now so Ryan continues its Journey To The 281 00:22:28,990 --> 00:21:28,380 Moon we do anticipate potential Earth 282 00:22:37,730 --> 00:22:32,630 at this hour now 9 hours and 19 minutes 283 00:22:41,210 --> 00:22:37,740 since launch Orion is 57 000 miles away 284 00:22:47,450 --> 00:22:41,220 from Earth closing in on the moon two 285 00:22:53,149 --> 00:22:50,570 in this animation you can see the saw or 286 00:22:56,149 --> 00:22:53,159 solar array wings as they are being 287 00:23:09,649 --> 00:22:56,159 oriented in anticipation of this imagery 288 00:23:15,590 --> 00:23:12,350 so again that saw camera is a solar 289 00:23:18,470 --> 00:23:15,600 array Wing camera 290 00:23:20,149 --> 00:23:18,480 the solar arrays are that x-shaped Wing 291 00:23:22,430 --> 00:23:20,159 that sticks out of the bottom of Orion 292 00:23:24,770 --> 00:23:22,440 that you can see on your screen there 293 00:23:28,010 --> 00:23:24,780 used to collect solar power and 294 00:23:31,970 --> 00:23:28,020 distribute that to the vehicle itself 295 00:23:34,430 --> 00:23:31,980 and on the very end of These Wings 296 00:23:39,289 --> 00:23:34,440 are cameras which can capture different 297 00:25:36,649 --> 00:23:41,750 those wings can be rotated to gather 298 00:25:42,830 --> 00:25:39,169 the team here in Mission Control Houston 299 00:25:45,230 --> 00:25:42,840 is continuing to ensure that the solar 300 00:25:58,190 --> 00:25:45,240 arrays are positioned correctly for the 301 00:26:08,090 --> 00:26:03,730 is 302 00:26:11,570 --> 00:26:08,100 a slightly different angle of those 303 00:26:13,669 --> 00:26:11,580 auxiliary engines on the sides of the 304 00:26:15,590 --> 00:26:13,679 orbital maneuvering system engine that's 305 00:26:21,789 --> 00:26:15,600 that larger engine right in the middle 306 00:26:28,130 --> 00:26:24,289 and we are actually seeing a little bit 307 00:26:30,350 --> 00:26:28,140 of movement in the solar array Wings two 308 00:27:03,190 --> 00:26:30,360 and three in anticipation of the imagery 309 00:27:07,490 --> 00:27:05,029 continuing to get a different 310 00:27:09,470 --> 00:27:07,500 perspective of Orion and the European 311 00:27:11,990 --> 00:27:09,480 service module as those solar array 312 00:27:14,210 --> 00:27:12,000 Wings continue to move 313 00:27:16,610 --> 00:27:14,220 as with nearly everything else during 314 00:27:18,529 --> 00:27:16,620 Artemis 1 the two main objectives for 315 00:27:21,529 --> 00:27:18,539 the imagery system is to capture the 316 00:27:23,570 --> 00:27:21,539 flight test objective data and ensure we 317 00:27:24,590 --> 00:27:23,580 have a safe built vehicle for crew to 318 00:27:26,990 --> 00:27:24,600 fly on 319 00:27:30,970 --> 00:27:27,000 really starting to be able to make out 320 00:28:11,890 --> 00:27:30,980 that solar array Wing now in the bottom 321 00:28:31,510 --> 00:28:14,510 and you're seeing there on your screen 322 00:28:39,169 --> 00:28:34,909 this view of Earth captured from a human 323 00:28:42,350 --> 00:28:39,179 rated spacecraft not seen since 1972 324 00:28:43,970 --> 00:28:42,360 during the final Apollo Mission some 50 325 00:28:46,909 --> 00:28:43,980 years ago 326 00:28:49,549 --> 00:28:46,919 the views of our Blue Marble in the 327 00:28:52,130 --> 00:28:49,559 Blackness of space now capturing the 328 00:29:32,710 --> 00:28:52,140 imagination of a new generation the 329 00:29:39,230 --> 00:29:35,750 Orion looking back at Earth as it 330 00:29:41,149 --> 00:29:39,240 travels toward the moon 57 331 00:30:22,070 --> 00:29:41,159 000 miles away from the place we call 332 00:30:22,080 --> 00:30:39,070 foreign 333 00:30:44,870 --> 00:30:42,470 and as we continue to Marvel in this 334 00:30:47,750 --> 00:30:44,880 spectacular image here in Mission 335 00:30:50,330 --> 00:30:47,760 Control Houston you have a great view of 336 00:30:52,370 --> 00:30:50,340 the orbital maneuvering system or Ohm's 337 00:30:55,130 --> 00:30:52,380 engine that main engine on the top left 338 00:30:58,490 --> 00:30:55,140 of your screen there that was used an 339 00:31:01,490 --> 00:30:58,500 hour and 43 minutes ago to perform the 340 00:31:04,490 --> 00:31:01,500 OTC or outbound trajectory correction 341 00:31:06,889 --> 00:31:04,500 maneuver as well as a few of the 342 00:31:09,950 --> 00:31:06,899 auxiliary engines on the bottom of the 343 00:31:15,230 --> 00:31:09,960 European service module flanked by the 344 00:31:17,930 --> 00:31:15,240 solar array ring solar array wing on the 345 00:31:43,730 --> 00:31:17,940 right portion right above the Earth on 346 00:31:51,289 --> 00:31:47,029 and here are some statistics 347 00:31:56,450 --> 00:31:51,299 on Orion now 57 000 miles away from 348 00:31:58,909 --> 00:31:56,460 Earth nearly 58 000 miles away and 203 349 00:32:00,730 --> 00:31:58,919 000 miles away from the moon traveling 350 00:32:31,990 --> 00:32:00,740 at 351 00:32:37,909 --> 00:32:34,669 if you're just tuning in with us you're 352 00:32:40,490 --> 00:32:37,919 looking at a breathtaking live view of 353 00:32:43,010 --> 00:32:40,500 the Earth from the Orion spacecraft as 354 00:32:45,710 --> 00:32:43,020 it makes its Journey To The Moon Orion 355 00:32:49,789 --> 00:32:45,720 launched earlier today at 12 47 a.m 356 00:32:53,389 --> 00:32:49,799 Central 1 47 a.m Eastern atop the space 357 00:35:29,030 --> 00:32:53,399 launch system and is in hour nine and a 358 00:35:35,630 --> 00:35:31,730 We are continuing to get these views of 359 00:35:38,450 --> 00:35:35,640 earth from the solar array Wing camera 360 00:35:39,950 --> 00:35:38,460 the solar array Wing can be seen there 361 00:35:45,829 --> 00:35:39,960 in the center of your screen that 362 00:35:57,970 --> 00:35:50,329 Orion is now over 58 000 miles away from 363 00:36:03,710 --> 00:36:01,849 and you can see there the x-shaped 364 00:36:06,710 --> 00:36:03,720 figures on your screen those are the 365 00:36:08,630 --> 00:36:06,720 solar array Wings themselves which were 366 00:36:13,609 --> 00:36:08,640 where the camera views we were getting 367 00:36:13,619 --> 00:36:19,190 and this view from inside the Orion 368 00:36:19,200 --> 00:36:24,109 inside the Orion vehicle 369 00:36:29,690 --> 00:36:27,650 this is a uncrewed test flight but on 370 00:36:32,150 --> 00:36:29,700 the left of your screen there we do have 371 00:36:35,030 --> 00:36:32,160 one of our purposeful passengers our 372 00:36:37,069 --> 00:36:35,040 munikin who is wearing the Orion crew 373 00:36:39,349 --> 00:36:37,079 survival spacesuit this will be the 374 00:36:41,990 --> 00:36:39,359 spacesuit that will be utilized by 375 00:36:57,609 --> 00:36:42,000 astronauts when they launch to the moon 376 00:37:02,630 --> 00:37:00,170 on the right of your screen there you 377 00:37:04,670 --> 00:37:02,640 can see one of the windows 378 00:37:06,950 --> 00:37:04,680 that our crew members will have the 379 00:37:09,230 --> 00:37:06,960 opportunity to look out from 380 00:38:21,550 --> 00:37:09,240 once they make their Journey to the loom 381 00:38:26,630 --> 00:38:24,109 again if you're just joining us you're 382 00:38:29,030 --> 00:38:26,640 looking at an in-cabin view of the 383 00:38:31,010 --> 00:38:29,040 uncrewed Orion vehicle 384 00:38:33,290 --> 00:38:31,020 on the left of the screen there is one 385 00:38:35,270 --> 00:38:33,300 of our purposeful passengers wearing the 386 00:38:38,089 --> 00:38:35,280 Orion crew survival suit that will be 387 00:38:42,829 --> 00:38:38,099 utilized and worn by astronauts during 388 00:38:46,490 --> 00:38:42,839 the dynamic phases of flight to the Moon 389 00:38:48,470 --> 00:38:46,500 as this is a test mission while all the 390 00:38:50,750 --> 00:38:48,480 components of Orion in the space launch 391 00:38:52,550 --> 00:38:50,760 system are being tested the Orion crew 392 00:38:55,010 --> 00:38:52,560 survival suit is now having the 393 00:40:32,109 --> 00:38:55,020 opportunity to be tested in space as 394 00:40:32,119 --> 00:40:35,510 all right 395 00:40:35,520 --> 00:40:46,569 foreign 396 00:40:53,089 --> 00:40:50,569 to get in Cabin views inside the Orion 397 00:40:55,670 --> 00:40:53,099 spacecraft 398 00:40:58,069 --> 00:40:55,680 Orion lifted off from the Kennedy Space 399 00:41:01,910 --> 00:40:58,079 Center in Florida nine and a half hours 400 00:41:08,750 --> 00:41:05,450 as part of a 25-day test flight around 401 00:41:12,410 --> 00:41:08,760 the moon and into deep space 402 00:41:18,410 --> 00:41:12,420 Orion is slated to splash down on 403 00:41:24,170 --> 00:41:21,410 again this is a uncrewed test flight but 404 00:41:26,329 --> 00:41:24,180 we do have our moon again pictured there 405 00:41:28,550 --> 00:41:26,339 on the left of your screen in the seat 406 00:41:30,050 --> 00:41:28,560 they're wearing the Orion crew survival 407 00:41:34,790 --> 00:41:30,060 suit 408 00:42:00,950 --> 00:41:34,800 by our crew members when they fly inside 409 00:42:06,890 --> 00:42:04,370 as you can see there the suit itself is 410 00:42:09,470 --> 00:42:06,900 that bright orange color 411 00:42:11,630 --> 00:42:09,480 that is to help make crew members more 412 00:42:13,609 --> 00:42:11,640 easily visible in the ocean should they 413 00:42:17,290 --> 00:42:13,619 ever need to exit Orion without the 414 00:42:23,089 --> 00:42:21,349 the spacesuit is also fire resistant and 415 00:42:25,310 --> 00:42:23,099 is a pressure garment that includes a 416 00:42:27,410 --> 00:42:25,320 restraint layer to control the shape and 417 00:42:36,650 --> 00:42:27,420 ease astr and to ease astronauts 418 00:42:42,349 --> 00:42:39,650 the suit also has a thermal management 419 00:42:44,990 --> 00:42:42,359 system to help keep astronauts cool and 420 00:42:50,510 --> 00:42:45,000 dry and a liquid cooling garment that's 421 00:42:56,630 --> 00:42:54,770 the Orion suits will be custom fitted 422 00:43:02,510 --> 00:42:56,640 for each crew member to accommodate 423 00:43:08,030 --> 00:43:04,730 and the gloves will be touch screen 424 00:43:14,109 --> 00:43:08,040 compatible to work alongside the systems 425 00:43:18,470 --> 00:43:16,849 the Orion crew survival suit is 426 00:43:21,290 --> 00:43:18,480 primarily designed for launch and 427 00:43:23,450 --> 00:43:21,300 re-entry but can also keep astronauts 428 00:43:28,690 --> 00:43:23,460 safe if Orion were to lose cabin 429 00:43:33,530 --> 00:43:30,829 astronauts could survive inside this 430 00:43:35,089 --> 00:43:33,540 spacesuit for up to six days as they 431 00:43:36,290 --> 00:43:35,099 make their way back to Earth if 432 00:43:38,089 --> 00:43:36,300 necessary 433 00:43:41,329 --> 00:43:38,099 and the suits are also equipped with a 434 00:43:43,430 --> 00:43:41,339 suite of survival gear in the event that 435 00:44:20,530 --> 00:43:43,440 again they have to exit Orion after a 436 00:44:27,109 --> 00:44:24,589 and as we've mentioned Artemis 1 is an 437 00:44:29,630 --> 00:44:27,119 uncrewed test flight of 438 00:44:30,770 --> 00:44:29,640 the space launch system and the Orion 439 00:44:32,510 --> 00:44:30,780 vehicle 440 00:44:34,490 --> 00:44:32,520 so the 441 00:44:36,470 --> 00:44:34,500 Moon again you see on the left of your 442 00:44:39,290 --> 00:44:36,480 screen there does not have a human 443 00:44:41,569 --> 00:44:39,300 inside of it but it does actually have a 444 00:44:46,970 --> 00:44:43,970 the Moon's name is Campos and is 445 00:44:49,790 --> 00:44:46,980 dedicated to Arturo Campos who was a key 446 00:45:02,030 --> 00:44:49,800 player in bringing Apollo 13 safely back 447 00:45:07,130 --> 00:45:04,790 the moon again received its name as the 448 00:45:10,130 --> 00:45:07,140 result of a competitive bracket contest 449 00:45:13,490 --> 00:45:10,140 honoring some of NASA's key figures 450 00:45:16,670 --> 00:45:13,500 programs and astronomical objects 451 00:45:19,730 --> 00:45:16,680 NASA received more than 300 000 votes 452 00:48:40,089 --> 00:45:19,740 and the winner was Arturo campus 453 00:48:46,250 --> 00:48:43,730 and with the first live image reviews of 454 00:48:48,650 --> 00:48:46,260 Earth from Orion that will wrap up our 455 00:48:50,870 --> 00:48:48,660 coverage for today but we'll continue to 456 00:48:52,750 --> 00:48:50,880 post daily updates about the mission on 457 00:48:55,849 --> 00:48:52,760 the Artemis blog at 458 00:48:57,950 --> 00:48:55,859 blogs.nasa.gov Artemis and we'll also be 459 00:49:00,290 --> 00:48:57,960 posting updates on our social media 460 00:49:02,329 --> 00:49:00,300 accounts we'll be back on the air on 461 00:49:04,609 --> 00:49:02,339 Monday to cover the outbound powered 462 00:49:07,130 --> 00:49:04,619 flyby burn at which point we will 463 00:49:09,109 --> 00:49:07,140 witness Orion's closest Approach To The 464 00:49:11,510 --> 00:49:09,119 Moon which will be approximately 80 465 00:49:15,290 --> 00:49:11,520 nautical miles our coverage will begin 466 00:49:19,430 --> 00:49:15,300 at 6 15 a.m Central 7 15 a.m Eastern 467 00:49:22,609 --> 00:49:19,440 with a burn targeted at 6 43 a.m Central 468 00:49:26,990 --> 00:49:22,619 7 43 a.m Eastern and closest approach 469 00:49:27,950 --> 00:49:27,000 occurring at 6 57 a.m Central 7 57 a.m 470 00:49:29,930 --> 00:49:27,960 Eastern 471 00:49:32,270 --> 00:49:29,940 again when we're not live you can check 472 00:49:34,130 --> 00:49:32,280 out the blog for updates and also 473 00:49:36,770 --> 00:49:34,140 subscribe to the NASA newsletter for 474 00:49:38,930 --> 00:49:36,780 updates on the spacecraft and mich and 475 00:49:41,329 --> 00:49:38,940 Mission and we're also excited to 476 00:49:43,130 --> 00:49:41,339 introduce Artemis all access which is a 477 00:49:45,230 --> 00:49:43,140 short video product released two to 478 00:49:47,450 --> 00:49:45,240 three times weekly that will provide 479 00:49:49,790 --> 00:49:47,460 updates about Mission accomplishments 480 00:49:52,609 --> 00:49:49,800 with a look at what's to come plus we'll 481 00:49:55,309 --> 00:49:52,619 have inside looks and explainers but for 482 00:49:57,890 --> 00:49:55,319 now with Orion continuing its journey to 483 00:50:00,109 --> 00:49:57,900 our nearest Celestial neighbor the Moon 484 00:50:02,630 --> 00:50:00,119 that will wrap up our coverage for today 485 00:50:06,930 --> 00:50:02,640 thanks so much for watching us this is 486 00:50:26,089 --> 00:50:13,210 [Music] 487 00:50:31,970 --> 00:50:29,510 well in my left hand I have a feather 488 00:50:34,430 --> 00:50:31,980 in my right hand a hammer and I guess 489 00:50:36,349 --> 00:50:34,440 one of the reasons we got here today was 490 00:50:38,150 --> 00:50:36,359 because of a gentleman named Galileo a 491 00:50:40,550 --> 00:50:38,160 long time ago who made a rather 492 00:50:43,130 --> 00:50:40,560 significant discovery about falling