1 00:00:18,470 --> 00:00:16,790 outbound trajectory correction burn was 2 00:00:49,209 --> 00:00:18,480 completed successfully this morning at 1 3 00:00:53,450 --> 00:00:51,529 as I mentioned 4 00:00:56,630 --> 00:00:53,460 Orion continues to grow closer to the 5 00:00:59,029 --> 00:00:56,640 Moon we are now only 7 166 miles away 6 00:01:00,889 --> 00:00:59,039 that's a change of 100 miles since our 7 00:01:04,430 --> 00:01:00,899 first check-in this morning you can 8 00:01:12,830 --> 00:01:04,440 track Orion's uh place in the flight all 9 00:01:17,270 --> 00:01:15,170 as we grow closer to the Moon of course 10 00:01:21,370 --> 00:01:17,280 we continue to distance ourselves from 11 00:01:47,749 --> 00:01:24,109 429 miles away 12 00:01:52,550 --> 00:01:49,910 when Orion conducts the outbound powered 13 00:01:54,590 --> 00:01:52,560 flyby burn this morning it will Propel 14 00:01:57,950 --> 00:01:54,600 it uh it will change the Delta velocity 15 00:02:00,710 --> 00:01:57,960 by 586 feet per second this is a 2 16 00:02:03,469 --> 00:02:00,720 minute and 30 second burn that's longer 17 00:02:06,289 --> 00:02:03,479 in comparison to some of those 18 00:03:45,229 --> 00:02:06,299 OTC Burns we're seeing which lasts 19 00:03:49,850 --> 00:03:47,750 again you're looking at obviously a live 20 00:03:52,789 --> 00:03:49,860 view of our closest Celestial neighbor 21 00:03:54,830 --> 00:03:52,799 the moon as Orion continues to grow 22 00:03:56,930 --> 00:03:54,840 closer for its closest approach this 23 00:04:00,470 --> 00:03:56,940 morning the outbound powered flyby burn 24 00:04:03,649 --> 00:04:00,480 will begin at 7 44 a.m eastern time 25 00:04:06,229 --> 00:04:03,659 that's 7 44. the closest approach itself 26 00:04:10,789 --> 00:04:06,239 will happen about 7 57 will be about 80 27 00:04:15,410 --> 00:04:13,309 the outbound powered flyby is the first 28 00:04:17,449 --> 00:04:15,420 of a pair of Maneuvers that's required 29 00:04:19,310 --> 00:04:17,459 to enter a district distant retrograde 30 00:04:20,330 --> 00:04:19,320 orbit around the Moon 31 00:04:31,430 --> 00:04:20,340 the second will be the distant 32 00:04:35,749 --> 00:04:33,530 distance retrograde insertion will 33 00:04:39,050 --> 00:04:35,759 happen on Friday it's currently slated 34 00:04:41,450 --> 00:04:39,060 for coverage to begin at 4 30 PM eastern 35 00:05:04,070 --> 00:04:41,460 time for distant retrograde insertion 36 00:05:09,110 --> 00:05:06,409 just yesterday we entered the lunar 37 00:05:11,390 --> 00:05:09,120 sphere of influence at 209 PM eastern 38 00:05:13,210 --> 00:05:11,400 time will remain in that sphere of 39 00:05:16,370 --> 00:05:13,220 influence meaning 40 00:05:19,730 --> 00:05:16,380 the moon has the greatest gravitational 41 00:05:22,010 --> 00:05:19,740 pull on Orion until we prepare for 42 00:05:24,290 --> 00:05:22,020 distant retrograde insertion so we 43 00:05:26,570 --> 00:05:24,300 anticipate to exit the gravitational 44 00:05:28,310 --> 00:05:26,580 sphere of influence of the moon on 45 00:05:30,650 --> 00:05:28,320 Thursday 46 00:06:50,749 --> 00:05:30,660 November 24th 47 00:06:56,390 --> 00:06:53,510 as the moon continues to grow larger in 48 00:06:59,469 --> 00:06:56,400 the frame of view Orion is now less than 49 00:07:02,270 --> 00:06:59,479 7 000 miles away approximately 50 00:07:04,629 --> 00:07:02,280 6914 miles away from the moon this 51 00:07:07,730 --> 00:07:04,639 animation again you can watch on 52 00:07:09,890 --> 00:07:07,740 nasa.gov track Artemis any time of the 53 00:07:12,770 --> 00:07:09,900 day or night 54 00:10:18,490 --> 00:07:12,780 the spacecraft is traveling 438 miles 55 00:10:22,550 --> 00:10:21,110 as we grow closer to the moon and it 56 00:10:23,990 --> 00:10:22,560 continues to take up more and more of 57 00:10:25,310 --> 00:10:24,000 the frame it's easier to make out some 58 00:10:27,230 --> 00:10:25,320 of those craters 59 00:10:29,150 --> 00:10:27,240 and again this is a view from a camera 60 00:10:31,670 --> 00:10:29,160 mounted on the tip of one of the wings 61 00:10:34,190 --> 00:10:31,680 of Orion's solar arrays there are four 62 00:10:40,930 --> 00:10:34,200 solar arrays on Orion and in total they 63 00:10:46,550 --> 00:10:44,090 this helps Orion not rely on battery 64 00:10:48,769 --> 00:10:46,560 power the entire time and is a major 65 00:10:50,810 --> 00:10:48,779 difference between the Orion capsule and 66 00:10:53,329 --> 00:10:50,820 the Apollo capsules whereas the Apollo 67 00:11:16,850 --> 00:10:53,339 capsules use fuel cells instead of solar 68 00:12:21,650 --> 00:11:21,350 we're now 6 700 miles away from the Moon 69 00:12:26,810 --> 00:12:24,889 again today we are covering the outbound 70 00:12:29,269 --> 00:12:26,820 powered flyby currently scheduled for 71 00:12:30,230 --> 00:12:29,279 two hours and less than 14 minutes from 72 00:12:31,009 --> 00:12:30,240 now 73 00:12:33,170 --> 00:12:31,019 foreign 74 00:12:36,290 --> 00:12:33,180 that'll be at 75 00:12:39,290 --> 00:12:36,300 7 44 a.m eastern time we'll be targeting 76 00:12:41,630 --> 00:12:39,300 that close-up closest Approach at 7 57 77 00:12:52,670 --> 00:12:41,640 a.m when Orion will be about 80 miles 78 00:12:57,889 --> 00:12:55,069 outbound powered flyby is a two minute 79 00:13:00,470 --> 00:12:57,899 and 30 second burn this is the longest 80 00:13:01,970 --> 00:13:00,480 plan burned for Orion until the return 81 00:13:04,250 --> 00:13:01,980 powered flyby 82 00:13:27,050 --> 00:13:04,260 currently targeted at about three and a 83 00:13:31,310 --> 00:13:29,210 while the outbound powered flyby burn 84 00:13:34,250 --> 00:13:31,320 sets us up for the distant retrograde 85 00:13:36,710 --> 00:13:34,260 insertion maneuver the return powered 86 00:13:38,150 --> 00:13:36,720 flyby will instead prepare us and put us 87 00:18:28,330 --> 00:13:38,160 on the proper trajectory for our 88 00:18:32,870 --> 00:18:30,409 less than two hours and eight minutes 89 00:18:34,730 --> 00:18:32,880 until the outbound powered flyby burn 90 00:18:37,850 --> 00:18:34,740 yeah about powerfly by burn is scheduled 91 00:18:40,610 --> 00:18:37,860 for 7 44 a.m eastern time when Orion 92 00:18:42,610 --> 00:18:40,620 will be 328 statute miles above the moon 93 00:18:46,310 --> 00:18:42,620 traveling at 94 00:18:47,810 --> 00:18:46,320 5023 miles per hour 95 00:18:50,510 --> 00:18:47,820 that's in contrast to the current 96 00:18:53,150 --> 00:18:50,520 positioning Orion is 6400 miles away 97 00:18:55,430 --> 00:18:53,160 from the moon traveling 487 miles per 98 00:18:58,850 --> 00:18:55,440 hour at the time of closest approach 99 00:18:59,570 --> 00:18:58,860 Orion will be 81 statute miles above the 100 00:19:03,049 --> 00:18:59,580 Moon 101 00:19:05,630 --> 00:19:03,059 traveling at 5101 miles per hour again 102 00:20:01,870 --> 00:19:05,640 we're tracking closest approach for 6 57 103 00:20:01,880 --> 00:20:07,190 and even though 104 00:20:11,270 --> 00:20:09,710 Orion will be passing around The Far 105 00:20:14,049 --> 00:20:11,280 Side of the Moon today 106 00:20:17,390 --> 00:20:14,059 we are currently at 233 107 00:20:19,070 --> 00:20:17,400 349 miles away from Earth this will not 108 00:20:20,750 --> 00:20:19,080 be our greatest distance from Earth 109 00:20:22,909 --> 00:20:20,760 during the mission that will occur when 110 00:20:27,350 --> 00:20:22,919 Orion is in the distant retrograde Orbit 111 00:20:33,230 --> 00:20:27,360 on next Monday November 28th at 3 05 PM 112 00:20:41,870 --> 00:20:33,240 Central Time 405 PM Eastern at 268 552 113 00:20:46,789 --> 00:20:44,870 I got everything on track for 114 00:20:50,930 --> 00:20:46,799 the outbound hard flight by burn today 115 00:20:53,750 --> 00:20:50,940 at 7 44 a.m eastern time Orion now less 116 00:22:02,710 --> 00:20:53,760 than 6 300 miles away from the Moon 117 00:22:08,450 --> 00:22:06,049 this view is from the nasa.gov track 118 00:22:11,330 --> 00:22:08,460 Artemis site you can join this site at 119 00:22:14,990 --> 00:22:11,340 any time throughout the mission we are 120 00:22:16,730 --> 00:22:15,000 keeping you updated 24 7 as we continue 121 00:22:18,169 --> 00:22:16,740 our journey around the Moon and back to 122 00:22:19,789 --> 00:22:18,179 Earth you'll be able to track the 123 00:22:21,710 --> 00:22:19,799 velocity distance from the earth and 124 00:22:51,770 --> 00:22:21,720 distance to the Moon at any time you 125 00:22:56,630 --> 00:22:53,690 if you're just joining us you're 126 00:22:59,810 --> 00:22:56,640 watching a live view of our one and only 127 00:23:04,490 --> 00:23:02,270 this view coming from a camera on the 128 00:23:07,970 --> 00:23:04,500 tip of one of Orion's four solar arrays 129 00:23:10,190 --> 00:23:07,980 the spacecraft now 6220 miles away from 130 00:23:14,330 --> 00:23:10,200 our closest Celestial neighbor traveling 131 00:23:21,830 --> 00:23:18,169 Orion launched Atop The SLS on November 132 00:23:23,029 --> 00:23:21,840 16th at 1 47 a.m eastern time this is an 133 00:23:25,010 --> 00:23:23,039 uncrewed 134 00:23:27,770 --> 00:23:25,020 flight test however we do have some 135 00:23:30,230 --> 00:23:27,780 purposeful passengers on board one of 136 00:23:34,430 --> 00:23:30,240 those is munichin Campos named after 137 00:23:36,409 --> 00:23:34,440 Arturo campus who was a valuable player 138 00:23:42,850 --> 00:23:36,419 during the Apollo 13 mission in Mission 139 00:23:46,730 --> 00:23:45,110 Commander Munich and Campos is a 140 00:23:48,710 --> 00:23:46,740 mannequin that will allow us to measure 141 00:23:50,690 --> 00:23:48,720 radiation acceleration and vibration 142 00:23:54,409 --> 00:23:50,700 data throughout the mission 143 00:23:56,630 --> 00:23:54,419 the info gathered from him and the other 144 00:24:00,169 --> 00:23:56,640 two Phantom mannequins Helga and sohar 145 00:24:01,549 --> 00:24:00,179 will help us prepare for future crude 146 00:26:34,570 --> 00:24:01,559 missions 147 00:26:39,490 --> 00:26:36,830 we're now two hours from the outbound 148 00:26:42,409 --> 00:26:39,500 powered flyby burn Orion is 149 00:26:44,750 --> 00:26:42,419 6034 miles away from the Moon we've 150 00:26:47,570 --> 00:26:44,760 already increased uh we are we have 151 00:26:49,310 --> 00:26:47,580 already grown 1 000 miles closer since 152 00:26:52,850 --> 00:26:49,320 when we began our broadcast this morning 153 00:26:58,250 --> 00:26:55,070 we've also continued to increase in 154 00:26:59,690 --> 00:26:58,260 velocity now 530 miles per hour for the 155 00:27:02,870 --> 00:26:59,700 spacecraft on the maiden voyage of 156 00:27:05,510 --> 00:27:02,880 Artemis 1 at the time of the OPF burn at 157 00:27:16,130 --> 00:27:05,520 7 44 a.m eastern time Orion will be 158 00:27:19,610 --> 00:27:18,049 the mission management team gave the go 159 00:27:21,169 --> 00:27:19,620 for Orion to conduct the outbound 160 00:27:24,789 --> 00:27:21,179 powered flyby maneuver on Saturday 161 00:27:27,049 --> 00:27:24,799 during their daily meeting 162 00:27:28,970 --> 00:27:27,059 teams are tracking no issues that would 163 00:32:03,769 --> 00:27:28,980 prevent the spacecraft from entering 164 00:32:09,350 --> 00:32:06,950 5 800 miles away from the Moon and 165 00:32:11,090 --> 00:32:09,360 continuing to grow closer as we prepare 166 00:32:29,750 --> 00:32:11,100 for the outbound powered flyby burn 167 00:32:33,710 --> 00:32:31,909 again the outbound powered flyby burn is 168 00:32:35,389 --> 00:32:33,720 the first of a pair of Maneuvers that we 169 00:32:37,870 --> 00:32:35,399 need to enter that distant retrograde 170 00:32:41,269 --> 00:32:37,880 orbit beyond the Moon 171 00:32:44,090 --> 00:32:41,279 today's burn at 7 44 will bring Orion 172 00:32:48,830 --> 00:32:44,100 closest to the moon about 80 miles above 173 00:32:50,690 --> 00:32:48,840 it at 7 57 a.m Eastern Time 174 00:32:52,730 --> 00:32:50,700 we also expect to lose communication 175 00:32:55,730 --> 00:32:52,740 with the spacecraft as it passes behind 176 00:32:58,370 --> 00:32:55,740 the moon for 34 minutes starting at 7 26 177 00:33:00,590 --> 00:32:58,380 a.m but we will stay on air until it 178 00:33:02,269 --> 00:33:00,600 re-emerges and we regain Communications 179 00:33:03,950 --> 00:33:02,279 it'll be with the Goldstone ground 180 00:33:36,970 --> 00:33:03,960 station as part of NASA's deep space 181 00:33:42,529 --> 00:33:39,169 Orion entered the lunar sphere of 182 00:33:46,070 --> 00:33:42,539 influence yesterday at 209 PM Eastern 183 00:33:50,090 --> 00:33:47,990 that means the Moon instead of the earth 184 00:33:51,830 --> 00:33:50,100 is the main gravitational force acting 185 00:33:53,690 --> 00:33:51,840 on the spacecraft 186 00:33:55,789 --> 00:33:53,700 additionally this morning Orion 187 00:33:58,130 --> 00:33:55,799 completed the fourth outbound trajectory 188 00:33:59,870 --> 00:33:58,140 correction burn 189 00:34:02,269 --> 00:33:59,880 these are pre-planned Burns to keep 190 00:34:04,250 --> 00:34:02,279 Orion on course throughout the mission 191 00:34:08,869 --> 00:34:04,260 and that fourth burn 192 00:34:12,409 --> 00:34:08,879 was executed at 7 44 a.m oh sorry 193 00:38:02,930 --> 00:34:12,419 144 a.m eastern time we are targeting 7 194 00:38:07,130 --> 00:38:04,630 now just 195 00:38:10,430 --> 00:38:07,140 5520 miles from the Moon and approaching 196 00:38:13,849 --> 00:38:10,440 again this is nasa.gov track Artemis you 197 00:38:16,250 --> 00:38:13,859 can keep up with Orion's Mission and its 198 00:38:18,349 --> 00:38:16,260 location during the flight at any time 199 00:38:21,170 --> 00:38:18,359 we continue to increase the velocity as 200 00:38:23,510 --> 00:38:21,180 well now approaching 600 miles per hour 201 00:38:26,030 --> 00:38:23,520 and at the time of the outbound powered 202 00:38:28,430 --> 00:38:26,040 flyby burn will be traveling at 5023 203 00:38:32,270 --> 00:38:28,440 miles per hour outbound powered flyby 204 00:42:42,849 --> 00:38:32,280 burn will be executed 744 a.m Eastern 205 00:42:47,569 --> 00:42:45,950 6 a.m eastern time and we are now one 206 00:42:55,550 --> 00:42:47,579 hour and 44 minutes away from the 207 00:43:01,849 --> 00:42:59,450 Orion is now 5 335 miles away from the 208 00:43:05,089 --> 00:43:01,859 Moon and continuing to grow closer 209 00:45:05,109 --> 00:43:05,099 traveling 619 miles per hour 210 00:45:09,950 --> 00:45:08,089 again you are watching live coverage 211 00:45:12,470 --> 00:45:09,960 ahead of the outbound powered flyby burn 212 00:45:15,050 --> 00:45:12,480 as we prepare to make our closest 213 00:45:17,450 --> 00:45:15,060 Approach To The Moon it'll be about 80 214 00:45:19,069 --> 00:45:17,460 miles above the Illinois surface this is 215 00:45:20,870 --> 00:45:19,079 the second burn that was will be 216 00:45:23,930 --> 00:45:20,880 executed this morning the first occurred 217 00:45:26,690 --> 00:45:23,940 successfully at 144 a.m eastern time 218 00:45:28,550 --> 00:45:26,700 that was the otc-4 burn which stands for 219 00:45:31,250 --> 00:45:28,560 outbound trajectory correction burn 220 00:51:25,450 --> 00:45:31,260 ensuring Orion is on the proper path for 221 00:51:30,950 --> 00:51:29,089 now approaching 4 900 miles away from 222 00:51:33,109 --> 00:51:30,960 the Moon again 223 00:51:34,910 --> 00:51:33,119 a large distance changed in the time 224 00:51:38,690 --> 00:51:34,920 that we've been on air less than an hour 225 00:51:41,750 --> 00:51:38,700 now we originally started at over 7 000 226 00:51:46,490 --> 00:51:44,270 we're traveling at 684 miles per hour 227 00:51:48,549 --> 00:51:46,500 and just to put it in perspective we are 228 00:51:55,970 --> 00:51:48,559 now 233 229 00:51:59,809 --> 00:51:57,410 this is all in preparation for the 230 00:52:02,630 --> 00:51:59,819 outbound powered flyby burn that'll be 231 00:52:06,530 --> 00:52:02,640 at 7 44 a.m Eastern one hour and 34 232 00:52:10,730 --> 00:52:08,930 teams are tracking no issues ahead of 233 00:52:13,549 --> 00:52:10,740 the outbound powered flyby burn this is 234 00:52:15,170 --> 00:52:13,559 the first of two Maneuvers that will put 235 00:52:16,970 --> 00:52:15,180 us in the distant retrograde orbit 236 00:55:21,970 --> 00:52:16,980 beyond the Moon 237 00:55:28,730 --> 00:55:24,530 you're looking at a view from nasa.gov 238 00:55:31,670 --> 00:55:28,740 track Artemis also known as Arrow the 239 00:55:34,130 --> 00:55:31,680 Artemis real-time orbit website you can 240 00:55:35,870 --> 00:55:34,140 log on at any time day or night and any 241 00:55:37,730 --> 00:55:35,880 phase of the mission and check out what 242 00:55:39,530 --> 00:55:37,740 Orion is doing and where it is in 243 00:55:42,130 --> 00:55:39,540 relation to the Moon and the Earth 244 00:55:44,990 --> 00:55:42,140 you can see here we are now 245 00:55:48,349 --> 00:55:45,000 4722 miles from the Moon and continuing 246 00:56:46,549 --> 00:55:48,359 to grow closer traveling 715 miles per 247 00:56:50,809 --> 00:56:48,470 now less than an hour and a half until 248 00:56:52,849 --> 00:56:50,819 the outbound powered flyby burn again 249 00:56:55,130 --> 00:56:52,859 this is a two minute and 30 second burn 250 00:56:57,950 --> 00:56:55,140 it'll take place around The Far Side of 251 00:57:00,530 --> 00:56:57,960 the Moon and commits Orion to entry into 252 00:57:02,270 --> 00:57:00,540 distant retrograde orbit there's a 253 00:57:03,950 --> 00:57:02,280 second part that's necessary the distant 254 00:57:06,950 --> 00:57:03,960 retrograde insertion burn that'll happen 255 00:57:08,809 --> 00:57:06,960 on Friday November 25th and that'll put 256 01:00:45,230 --> 00:57:08,819 us in the proper distant retrograde 257 01:00:50,390 --> 01:00:48,530 now less than 4 500 miles away from the 258 01:00:52,069 --> 01:00:50,400 Moon continuing to grow closer ahead of 259 01:00:53,569 --> 01:00:52,079 the outbound powered flyby burn again 260 01:00:56,870 --> 01:00:53,579 we're looking for that burn in an hour 261 01:01:00,349 --> 01:00:56,880 and 25 minutes from now 7 44 a.m eastern 262 01:01:02,569 --> 01:01:00,359 time Orion is traveling at 757 miles per 263 01:01:04,370 --> 01:01:02,579 hour this is a live view from the 264 01:01:09,109 --> 01:01:04,380 spacecraft itself it is from a camera 265 01:01:17,930 --> 01:01:11,569 we will lose communication with the 266 01:01:22,670 --> 01:01:20,329 that loss of communication will occur 267 01:01:25,609 --> 01:01:22,680 for approximately 34 minutes and again 268 01:01:27,650 --> 01:01:25,619 we're tracking that here 269 01:01:30,289 --> 01:01:27,660 that loss of communication will start at 270 01:01:34,010 --> 01:01:30,299 7 26 a.m so one hour and seven minutes 271 01:01:39,230 --> 01:01:36,289 we'll remain on air throughout the time 272 01:01:41,690 --> 01:01:39,240 that Orion is Out Of Reach from our 273 01:07:21,970 --> 01:01:41,700 satellites here on Earth 274 01:07:28,910 --> 01:07:24,250 Orion is now 275 01:07:31,250 --> 01:07:28,920 4182 miles away from the Moon 233 089 276 01:07:34,490 --> 01:07:31,260 miles away from our home of planet Earth 277 01:07:37,370 --> 01:07:34,500 this is a live view from the track 278 01:07:39,410 --> 01:07:37,380 Artemis or the nasa.gov track Artemis 279 01:07:41,390 --> 01:07:39,420 feature it's a Telemetry driven 280 01:07:42,950 --> 01:07:41,400 animation called Arrow the Artemis 281 01:07:45,170 --> 01:07:42,960 real-time orbit website that you can 282 01:07:47,990 --> 01:07:45,180 access anytime during the mission that 283 01:07:50,870 --> 01:07:48,000 allows you to keep a look at where Orion 284 01:07:52,910 --> 01:07:50,880 is and what phase of the mission it's in 285 01:07:56,150 --> 01:07:52,920 as well as take a look at what's coming 286 01:07:57,710 --> 01:07:56,160 up next for the spacecraft 287 01:08:01,490 --> 01:07:57,720 coming up next this morning is the 288 01:08:04,430 --> 01:08:01,500 outbound powered flyby burn at 7 44 A.M 289 01:08:06,710 --> 01:08:04,440 eastern time when Orion will be 328 290 01:08:09,170 --> 01:08:06,720 statute miles above the Moon this 291 01:08:12,890 --> 01:08:09,180 prepares us for the closest Approach at 292 01:08:15,890 --> 01:08:12,900 6 at 7 57 a.m eastern time when Orion 293 01:08:19,010 --> 01:08:15,900 will be just 81 statute miles above our 294 01:08:25,090 --> 01:08:21,410 currently spacecraft's traveling 824 295 01:08:28,450 --> 01:08:25,100 miles per hour and during the time of 296 01:13:18,790 --> 01:08:28,460 OPF the spacecraft will be traveling at 297 01:13:25,729 --> 01:13:21,590 we are now less than 4 000 miles away 298 01:13:29,270 --> 01:13:25,739 from the Moon actually 309 3900 to be 299 01:13:31,550 --> 01:13:29,280 exact traveling at 876 miles per hour we 300 01:13:33,050 --> 01:13:31,560 are one hour and 12 minutes away from 301 01:13:36,410 --> 01:13:33,060 the outbound powered flyby burn 302 01:13:38,090 --> 01:13:36,420 scheduled for 7 44 a.m eastern time 303 01:13:40,430 --> 01:13:38,100 everything on track for the burn this 304 01:13:42,530 --> 01:13:40,440 morning that closest approach after the 305 01:13:44,990 --> 01:13:42,540 burn we will be just 80 miles above the 306 01:13:47,090 --> 01:13:45,000 lunar surface again this is an uncrewed 307 01:13:51,410 --> 01:13:47,100 flight test we have no astronauts aboard 308 01:13:53,570 --> 01:13:51,420 the Artemis 1 Mission we're doing 309 01:13:56,390 --> 01:13:53,580 we're doing this mission in preparation 310 01:13:58,370 --> 01:13:56,400 for astronauts to fly aboard for Artemis 311 01:16:50,149 --> 01:13:58,380 2 and our future missions in the Artemis 312 01:16:55,070 --> 01:16:52,370 again this is a Telemetry driven 313 01:16:57,350 --> 01:16:55,080 animation you can track Artemis anytime 314 01:16:59,750 --> 01:16:57,360 at nasa.gov track Artemis through the 315 01:17:02,209 --> 01:16:59,760 Artemis real-time orbit website also 316 01:17:04,790 --> 01:17:02,219 known as Arrow that'll give you the 317 01:17:07,189 --> 01:17:04,800 stats on the spacecraft as well as where 318 01:17:08,870 --> 01:17:07,199 we are during the mission 319 01:17:10,850 --> 01:17:08,880 this is live anytime of the day or night 320 01:18:55,270 --> 01:17:10,860 so when we're not on air you can still 321 01:19:01,550 --> 01:18:57,830 at the start of our broadcast just an 322 01:19:03,770 --> 01:19:01,560 hour and 20 minutes ago Orion was over 7 323 01:19:05,410 --> 01:19:03,780 000 miles away from the Moon we're now 324 01:19:09,290 --> 01:19:05,420 coming up on 325 01:19:11,090 --> 01:19:09,300 3630 miles away from the Moon 233 000 326 01:19:14,330 --> 01:19:11,100 miles away from Earth and traveling at 327 01:19:15,890 --> 01:19:14,340 940 miles per hour that velocity has 328 01:19:18,590 --> 01:19:15,900 increased as well and will continue to 329 01:19:21,290 --> 01:19:18,600 do so at the time of the OPF or outbound 330 01:19:23,570 --> 01:19:21,300 powered flyby burn at 7 44 a.m Eastern 331 01:20:22,669 --> 01:19:23,580 Orion will be traveling at over five 332 01:20:26,750 --> 01:20:24,950 we're tracking outbound powered flyby 333 01:20:28,729 --> 01:20:26,760 burn to take place one hour and six 334 01:20:30,110 --> 01:20:28,739 minutes from now the go for that burn 335 01:20:31,910 --> 01:20:30,120 came two days ago from the mission 336 01:25:38,030 --> 01:20:31,920 manage management team when they met for 337 01:25:43,850 --> 01:25:40,729 now one hour from the outbound power to 338 01:25:45,590 --> 01:25:43,860 flyby maneuver targeted for 7 44 a.m 339 01:25:48,290 --> 01:25:45,600 Eastern Time 340 01:30:05,930 --> 01:25:51,649 Orion is 3 300 miles away from the moon 341 01:30:09,470 --> 01:30:07,850 thanks for joining us for our live 342 01:30:11,990 --> 01:30:09,480 coverage this morning this is a live 343 01:30:14,629 --> 01:30:12,000 view from a camera on the tip of Orion's 344 01:30:18,410 --> 01:30:14,639 solar array Wing aimed at our 345 01:30:20,570 --> 01:30:18,420 destination the moon we are now 3098 346 01:30:23,629 --> 01:30:20,580 miles away from the moon traveling at 347 01:30:26,030 --> 01:30:23,639 1085 miles per hour just 56 minutes away 348 01:30:27,950 --> 01:30:26,040 from the outbound powered flyby that 349 01:30:34,669 --> 01:30:27,960 outbound powered flyby is targeted for 7 350 01:30:38,149 --> 01:30:36,050 we're happy to have brought you this 351 01:30:39,890 --> 01:30:38,159 extended coverage this morning and for 352 01:30:41,810 --> 01:30:39,900 now I'm going to pass it off to my 353 01:32:48,070 --> 01:30:41,820 colleague Sandra Jones to take you all 354 01:32:52,790 --> 01:32:50,810 we're continuing to bring you live 355 01:32:56,209 --> 01:32:52,800 coverage of the upcoming outbound 356 01:32:59,270 --> 01:32:56,219 outbound powered flyby of Orion now 357 01:33:04,010 --> 01:32:59,280 scheduled for 53 minutes and 30 seconds 358 01:33:08,990 --> 01:33:06,830 Orion is already in the moon's sphere of 359 01:33:11,330 --> 01:33:09,000 influence 360 01:33:12,830 --> 01:33:11,340 and yesterday the team completed a 361 01:33:16,610 --> 01:33:12,840 successful outbound trajectory 362 01:33:22,189 --> 01:33:19,610 this burn helps set us up for the OPF 363 01:33:28,430 --> 01:33:22,199 burn again coming up in about 53 minutes 364 01:33:37,810 --> 01:33:31,610 at the time of the OPF burn Orion will 365 01:33:43,370 --> 01:33:41,390 and then just a short time from then 366 01:33:46,129 --> 01:33:43,380 Orion will complete its closest approach 367 01:33:47,450 --> 01:33:46,139 to the moon at 81 miles above the lunar 368 01:33:49,490 --> 01:33:47,460 surface 369 01:33:51,470 --> 01:33:49,500 now during this time we will not have 370 01:33:54,110 --> 01:33:51,480 signal with Orion because it will be 371 01:33:56,149 --> 01:33:54,120 traveling behind the back side of the 372 01:33:58,430 --> 01:33:56,159 moon however we expect to regain 373 01:34:01,250 --> 01:33:58,440 Communications once Orion swings back 374 01:34:23,530 --> 01:34:01,260 around to the other side and is back on 375 01:34:28,550 --> 01:34:26,209 the outbound powered flyby will send 376 01:34:30,709 --> 01:34:28,560 Orion close enough to the lunar surface 377 01:34:33,470 --> 01:34:30,719 to leverage the moon's gravitational 378 01:34:35,990 --> 01:34:33,480 force and swing the spacecraft once 379 01:34:39,290 --> 01:34:36,000 around the Moon toward entry into what 380 01:34:41,990 --> 01:34:39,300 we call a distant retrograde orbit 381 01:34:44,209 --> 01:34:42,000 following this Orion will remain in the 382 01:34:46,910 --> 01:34:44,219 distant retrograde orbit for one long 383 01:34:49,729 --> 01:34:46,920 elliptical orbit around the Moon lasting 384 01:34:52,010 --> 01:34:49,739 about six days now this orbit is called 385 01:34:54,590 --> 01:34:52,020 distant due to the High Altitude from 386 01:34:56,930 --> 01:34:54,600 the moon it's about 40 000 miles past 387 01:34:59,450 --> 01:34:56,940 the moon in its orbit which is actually 388 01:35:02,390 --> 01:34:59,460 30 000 miles farther than the previous 389 01:35:04,310 --> 01:35:02,400 record set during Apollo 13. 390 01:35:06,530 --> 01:35:04,320 and this will be the farthest in space 391 01:35:08,209 --> 01:35:06,540 any spacecraft built for humans will 392 01:35:10,430 --> 01:35:08,219 have ever flown 393 01:35:13,189 --> 01:35:10,440 this orbit is also called retrograde 394 01:35:15,350 --> 01:35:13,199 because Orion will be traveling around 395 01:35:18,229 --> 01:35:15,360 the Moon opposite the direction the moon 396 01:35:21,890 --> 01:35:18,239 travels around the Earth 397 01:35:23,750 --> 01:35:21,900 this Dro provides a highly stable orbit 398 01:35:26,270 --> 01:35:23,760 where little fuel is required to stay 399 01:35:28,850 --> 01:35:26,280 for an extended trip in deep space in 400 01:35:30,770 --> 01:35:28,860 order to put Orion's systems through its 401 01:39:05,290 --> 01:35:30,780 paces and to the tests in an environment 402 01:39:10,970 --> 01:39:08,270 here in Mission Control Houston things 403 01:39:14,330 --> 01:39:10,980 remain relatively calm now five hours 404 01:39:16,850 --> 01:39:14,340 five days five hours since Orion's 405 01:39:18,830 --> 01:39:16,860 liftoff aboard the space launch system 406 01:39:21,410 --> 01:39:18,840 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida 407 01:39:24,530 --> 01:39:21,420 the next major Milestone that we're 408 01:39:27,169 --> 01:39:24,540 tracking ahead of today's burn will be a 409 01:39:29,270 --> 01:39:27,179 go no-go poll where flight director Rick 410 01:39:32,149 --> 01:39:29,280 lebrode will pull the team here in 411 01:39:40,030 --> 01:39:32,159 mission control on key systems required 412 01:39:46,189 --> 01:39:42,950 on your screen you're continuing to get 413 01:39:49,310 --> 01:39:46,199 a live view of the Moon taken from one 414 01:39:56,990 --> 01:39:49,320 of the solar array Wing or saw cameras 415 01:40:05,030 --> 01:40:01,189 Orion is traveling at 1 248 miles per 416 01:40:07,850 --> 01:40:05,040 hour and is only 2 600 miles away from 417 01:40:11,149 --> 01:40:07,860 the moon at this time 418 01:40:13,970 --> 01:40:11,159 again upon closest approach Orion will 419 01:40:17,570 --> 01:40:13,980 be about 80 miles off of the surface of 420 01:40:22,970 --> 01:40:20,330 now we will be in that anticipated and 421 01:40:25,370 --> 01:40:22,980 expected loss of signal during that 422 01:40:28,550 --> 01:40:25,380 closest approach however we do expect to 423 01:40:30,770 --> 01:40:28,560 regain signal with Orion just about two 424 01:40:33,470 --> 01:40:30,780 minutes after the closest approach where 425 01:43:16,609 --> 01:40:33,480 we will regain Communications with the 426 01:43:21,290 --> 01:43:18,709 if you're just joining us we're bringing 427 01:43:23,990 --> 01:43:21,300 you live coverage of today's upcoming 428 01:43:26,689 --> 01:43:24,000 outbound powered flyby burn which will 429 01:43:29,450 --> 01:43:26,699 slingshot us around the back side of the 430 01:43:31,370 --> 01:43:29,460 moon you are continuing to get views of 431 01:43:34,370 --> 01:43:31,380 the moon in real time here on your 432 01:43:36,609 --> 01:43:34,380 screen from a solar array Wing camera on 433 01:43:39,590 --> 01:43:36,619 board Orion 434 01:43:41,870 --> 01:43:39,600 today's burn will take place with the 435 01:43:44,450 --> 01:43:41,880 orbital maneuvering system or ohms 436 01:43:46,790 --> 01:43:44,460 engine this engine has been used several 437 01:43:49,370 --> 01:43:46,800 times throughout Orion's five-day 438 01:43:52,070 --> 01:43:49,380 Journey to the Moon 439 01:43:55,970 --> 01:43:52,080 this is that large engine located on the 440 01:44:03,530 --> 01:43:58,129 and the engine can provide six thousand 441 01:44:08,990 --> 01:44:06,350 today's burn will last two minutes and 442 01:44:18,350 --> 01:44:09,000 30 seconds but the burn can be used for 443 01:44:23,209 --> 01:44:21,410 the ohms engine onboard Orion is a 444 01:44:25,729 --> 01:44:23,219 repurposed space shuttle orbital 445 01:44:28,070 --> 01:44:25,739 maneuvering system engine that has flown 446 01:44:31,250 --> 01:44:28,080 in space before 447 01:44:34,550 --> 01:44:31,260 it flew on 19 space shuttle flights 448 01:44:38,570 --> 01:44:34,560 beginning with sts-41g in October of 449 01:44:41,810 --> 01:44:38,580 1984 and ending with sts-112 in October 450 01:44:45,950 --> 01:44:44,090 now the ohms engine is not the only 451 01:44:49,129 --> 01:44:45,960 engine on board the Orion spacecraft 452 01:44:51,050 --> 01:44:49,139 there are also eight auxiliary engines 453 01:44:53,810 --> 01:44:51,060 these are located on the bottom of the 454 01:44:55,729 --> 01:44:53,820 service module in as well but in four 455 01:44:57,770 --> 01:44:55,739 sets of two 456 01:44:59,990 --> 01:44:57,780 these are used to provide trajectory 457 01:45:03,109 --> 01:45:00,000 Corrections and as a backup to the main 458 01:45:11,870 --> 01:45:03,119 engine and each engine provides about 1 459 01:45:16,850 --> 01:45:14,510 in total there are 33 engines aboard 460 01:45:18,950 --> 01:45:16,860 Orion and here on your screen you are 461 01:45:26,750 --> 01:45:18,960 getting a quick glimpse of 462 01:45:31,790 --> 01:45:29,209 we do expect to get regain those videos 463 01:45:33,770 --> 01:45:31,800 and imagery here shortly but for now 464 01:45:36,890 --> 01:45:33,780 you're looking at a Telemetry driven 465 01:45:38,689 --> 01:45:36,900 animation of Orion and its location as 466 01:45:41,590 --> 01:45:38,699 you can see here on your screen speed 467 01:45:44,570 --> 01:45:41,600 continuing to pick up now at 1 468 01:45:45,790 --> 01:45:44,580 369 miles per hour 469 01:45:47,330 --> 01:45:45,800 over 470 01:45:50,270 --> 01:45:47,340 232 471 01:45:52,430 --> 01:45:50,280 000 miles from home but only 2 000 miles 472 01:45:55,070 --> 01:45:52,440 away from the Moon 473 01:45:57,669 --> 01:45:55,080 again at closest approach will be just 474 01:46:00,770 --> 01:45:57,679 over 80 miles above the lunar surface 475 01:46:40,250 --> 01:46:00,780 continuing to close in on the back side 476 01:46:46,729 --> 01:46:43,490 at this time we're 15 minutes away from 477 01:46:48,770 --> 01:46:46,739 the planned go no-go poll where flight 478 01:46:50,870 --> 01:46:48,780 director Rick labrode will pull the team 479 01:48:09,129 --> 01:46:50,880 here in Mission Control ahead of today's 480 01:48:14,330 --> 01:48:12,229 and you're looking at a live view inside 481 01:48:16,609 --> 01:48:14,340 Mission Control Houston we're in the 482 01:48:18,229 --> 01:48:16,619 white flight control room today they're 483 01:48:20,870 --> 01:48:18,239 in the center of your screen who just 484 01:48:22,490 --> 01:48:20,880 sat down is flight director Rick labrode 485 01:48:26,030 --> 01:48:22,500 who is leading the team here in Mission 486 01:48:31,490 --> 01:48:28,250 sitting next to him is another flight 487 01:48:33,770 --> 01:48:31,500 director Zeb Scoville 488 01:48:35,990 --> 01:48:33,780 we'll have the opportunity to speak with 489 01:50:10,790 --> 01:48:36,000 Zeb here in just a few minutes about the 490 01:50:10,800 --> 01:50:38,169 thank you 491 01:50:44,149 --> 01:50:41,629 Orion is now 2 000 miles away from the 492 01:50:46,250 --> 01:50:44,159 Moon continuing to close in on its 493 01:50:47,750 --> 01:50:46,260 destination for this particular burn the 494 01:50:50,689 --> 01:50:47,760 back side of the moon 495 01:50:54,950 --> 01:50:50,699 the outbound powered flyby is the goal 496 01:50:59,149 --> 01:50:57,109 this outbound powered flyby will send 497 01:51:01,310 --> 01:50:59,159 Orion close enough to the lunar surface 498 01:51:04,310 --> 01:51:01,320 to leverage the moon's gravitational 499 01:51:06,229 --> 01:51:04,320 force and swing the spacecraft once 500 01:51:10,070 --> 01:51:06,239 around the Moon toward entry into 501 01:51:14,149 --> 01:51:12,290 following this Orion will remain in the 502 01:51:16,070 --> 01:51:14,159 distant retrograde orbit for one long 503 01:51:20,709 --> 01:51:16,080 elliptical orbit around the Moon which 504 01:51:24,890 --> 01:51:23,390 following this Orion will perform a 505 01:51:27,590 --> 01:51:24,900 similar maneuver called the return 506 01:51:30,530 --> 01:51:27,600 powered flyby which will put it on the 507 01:51:33,410 --> 01:51:30,540 trajectory to return back to Earth ahead 508 01:51:50,590 --> 01:51:33,420 of a Splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on 509 01:51:56,090 --> 01:51:53,870 now the first time a NASA vehicle flew 510 01:51:58,070 --> 01:51:56,100 behind the backside of the Moon with 511 01:52:02,450 --> 01:51:58,080 crew on board was first done during 512 01:52:05,030 --> 01:52:02,460 Apollo 8. and here you are looking at a 513 01:52:09,169 --> 01:52:05,040 live view of the Orion spacecraft from 514 01:52:12,229 --> 01:52:09,179 the solar array wing with the Moon 515 01:52:14,510 --> 01:52:12,239 in the distance of the screen 516 01:52:17,030 --> 01:52:14,520 the Earth in the distant frame of the 517 01:52:19,729 --> 01:52:17,040 screen and the Moon up close again we 518 01:52:23,270 --> 01:52:19,739 are now less than 2 000 miles away from 519 01:52:28,090 --> 01:52:23,280 the moon but over 200 000 miles away 520 01:52:33,950 --> 01:52:30,010 here 521 01:52:36,229 --> 01:52:33,960 Orion started its Journey five days ago 522 01:52:38,090 --> 01:52:36,239 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida 523 01:52:40,689 --> 01:52:38,100 where it launched aboard the space 524 01:52:43,129 --> 01:52:40,699 launch system 525 01:52:45,470 --> 01:52:43,139 Orion has been traveling to the moon 526 01:52:47,810 --> 01:52:45,480 ever since performing checkouts of its 527 01:52:50,930 --> 01:52:47,820 systems as this is an uncrewed test 528 01:52:55,490 --> 01:52:53,030 critical that NASA tests out the 529 01:52:57,649 --> 01:52:55,500 hardware and systems aboard Orion the 530 01:54:25,010 --> 01:52:57,659 head of flying a crew on board Artemis 531 01:54:25,020 --> 01:54:54,410 foreign 532 01:54:54,420 --> 01:55:01,669 pick one two three four five 533 01:55:01,679 --> 01:58:11,410 thank you 534 01:58:16,669 --> 01:58:13,850 good morning and welcome to the Johnson 535 01:58:18,830 --> 01:58:16,679 Space Center in Houston Texas I'm NASA's 536 01:58:21,109 --> 01:58:18,840 Sandra Jones and we're bringing you live 537 01:58:24,350 --> 01:58:21,119 coverage from Mission Control Houston of 538 01:58:26,750 --> 01:58:24,360 the upcoming outbound powered flyby in 539 01:58:28,970 --> 01:58:26,760 which Orion will fly behind the moon and 540 01:58:31,070 --> 01:58:28,980 perform a burn utilizing the orbital 541 01:58:33,229 --> 01:58:31,080 maneuvering system engine which was 542 01:58:35,510 --> 01:58:33,239 checked out on Tuesday following launch 543 01:58:38,149 --> 01:58:35,520 of Orion atop the space launch system 544 01:58:40,250 --> 01:58:38,159 the engine has been performing well and 545 01:58:43,129 --> 01:58:40,260 has completed a series of additional 546 01:58:45,169 --> 01:58:43,139 expected trajectory correction Burns and 547 01:58:47,810 --> 01:58:45,179 all spacecraft systems are performing 548 01:58:50,450 --> 01:58:47,820 well now over five days into the flight 549 01:58:52,129 --> 01:58:50,460 of Artemis 1. today we're in the white 550 01:58:53,810 --> 01:58:52,139 flight control room where flight 551 01:58:56,149 --> 01:58:53,820 director Rick labrode is leading the 552 01:58:58,669 --> 01:58:56,159 team on console for today's flyby and 553 01:59:01,370 --> 01:58:58,679 burn just moments ago flight director 554 01:59:04,070 --> 01:59:01,380 Rick labrode pulled the team here in 555 01:59:07,250 --> 01:59:04,080 mission control and we are go for the 556 01:59:09,530 --> 01:59:07,260 OPF burn we do expect to lose signal of 557 01:59:11,510 --> 01:59:09,540 Orion as it travels behind the back side 558 01:59:13,490 --> 01:59:11,520 of the moon as the moon will be blocking 559 01:59:15,770 --> 01:59:13,500 the direct site to the deep space 560 01:59:17,629 --> 01:59:15,780 Network we're tracking that loss of 561 01:59:20,870 --> 01:59:17,639 signal to begin just about 10 minutes 562 01:59:24,290 --> 01:59:20,880 from now at 6 25 a.m Central and and 563 01:59:26,209 --> 01:59:24,300 will last just over 34 minutes while in 564 01:59:28,250 --> 01:59:26,219 the loss of signal the outbound powered 565 01:59:31,250 --> 01:59:28,260 flyby will take place with the orbital 566 01:59:32,390 --> 01:59:31,260 maneuvering system engine at 6 44 a.m 567 01:59:34,250 --> 01:59:32,400 Central 568 01:59:36,290 --> 01:59:34,260 the outbound powered flyby will send 569 01:59:38,209 --> 01:59:36,300 Orion close enough to the lunar surface 570 01:59:40,790 --> 01:59:38,219 to leverage the moon's gravitational 571 01:59:42,410 --> 01:59:40,800 force and swing the spacecraft once 572 01:59:44,810 --> 01:59:42,420 around the Moon toward entry into 573 01:59:46,790 --> 01:59:44,820 distant retrograde orbit following this 574 01:59:49,370 --> 01:59:46,800 Orion will remain in the distant 575 01:59:51,950 --> 01:59:49,380 retrograde orbit for one long elliptical 576 02:00:00,850 --> 01:59:51,960 orbit around the Moon lasting about six 577 02:00:08,629 --> 02:00:05,990 at this time Orion is only 1 600 miles 578 02:00:11,750 --> 02:00:08,639 away from the Moon 579 02:00:13,850 --> 02:00:11,760 and you see this view on your screen as 580 02:00:17,169 --> 02:00:13,860 Orion continues to approach the back 581 02:00:21,169 --> 02:00:17,179 side of the moon now traveling at over 1 582 02:00:28,810 --> 02:00:24,229 and on the lower middle of your screen 583 02:00:33,410 --> 02:00:28,820 you do see that's us that's home 584 02:00:35,750 --> 02:00:33,420 232 000 miles away from Earth 585 02:00:39,649 --> 02:00:35,760 Orion launched from the Kennedy Space 586 02:00:42,410 --> 02:00:39,659 Center in Florida five days ago 587 02:00:55,070 --> 02:00:42,420 and we are now 25 minutes away from the 588 02:01:00,770 --> 02:00:58,189 today's burn will occur with the orbital 589 02:01:03,169 --> 02:01:00,780 maneuvering system or ohms engine which 590 02:01:05,450 --> 02:01:03,179 has been used several times already in 591 02:01:08,030 --> 02:01:05,460 Orion's flight 592 02:01:10,010 --> 02:01:08,040 the Ohm's engine is located on the 593 02:01:13,669 --> 02:01:10,020 bottom of the service module and is the 594 02:01:18,109 --> 02:01:16,310 it can provide 6 000 pounds of thrust 595 02:01:20,870 --> 02:01:18,119 and is equipped to help steer the 596 02:01:23,510 --> 02:01:20,880 spacecraft and can be used in some abort 597 02:01:26,149 --> 02:01:23,520 cases if necessary to safely return 598 02:01:28,370 --> 02:01:26,159 Orion to Earth 599 02:01:30,470 --> 02:01:28,380 now today's burn will last for two 600 02:01:36,530 --> 02:01:30,480 minutes and 30 seconds but the Ohm's 601 02:01:41,089 --> 02:01:39,530 the ohms engine is a repurposed space 602 02:01:43,189 --> 02:01:41,099 shuttle orbital maneuvering system 603 02:01:46,430 --> 02:01:43,199 engine that has flown in space several 604 02:01:48,669 --> 02:01:46,440 times before 19 times in fact beginning 605 02:01:52,850 --> 02:01:48,679 on Space Shuttle flight 606 02:02:14,050 --> 02:01:52,860 sts-41g in October of 1984 and ending 607 02:02:20,330 --> 02:02:17,149 now just about five minutes from now we 608 02:02:23,209 --> 02:02:20,340 do expect to lose signal from Orion as 609 02:02:25,850 --> 02:02:23,219 it travels behind the Moon that loss of 610 02:02:28,250 --> 02:02:25,860 signal will last for 34 minutes however 611 02:02:30,649 --> 02:02:28,260 once Orion emerges from the back side of 612 02:02:33,169 --> 02:02:30,659 the moon and regains Communications on 613 02:02:38,930 --> 02:02:33,179 the deep space Network we do expect to 614 02:02:45,169 --> 02:02:42,290 the burn will occur at 6 44 a.m Central 615 02:02:47,450 --> 02:02:45,179 while we are in that loss of signal 616 02:02:49,729 --> 02:02:47,460 and we'll also have the closest Approach 617 02:02:52,250 --> 02:02:49,739 at that time period when we are in the 618 02:02:55,729 --> 02:02:52,260 loss of signal as well that closest 619 02:02:58,370 --> 02:02:55,739 Approach at 6 57 a.m Central when Orion 620 02:03:40,609 --> 02:02:58,380 will be just 81 miles above the lunar 621 02:03:46,430 --> 02:03:43,609 again if you're just joining us you are 622 02:03:49,250 --> 02:03:46,440 looking at a view from the solar array 623 02:03:52,850 --> 02:03:49,260 Wing or saw camera on board the Orion 624 02:03:57,410 --> 02:03:52,860 spacecraft which is five days into its 625 02:03:59,530 --> 02:03:57,420 Mission just 1 400 miles away from the 626 02:04:01,850 --> 02:03:59,540 Moon 627 02:04:03,589 --> 02:04:01,860 we'll continue to see the moon grow 628 02:04:05,510 --> 02:04:03,599 larger in the frame here in the next 629 02:04:08,990 --> 02:04:05,520 couple of minutes before we do lose 630 02:04:10,669 --> 02:04:09,000 signal from Orion as it flies behind the 631 02:04:12,950 --> 02:04:10,679 Moon 632 02:04:15,470 --> 02:04:12,960 now you are seeing the Earth you are 633 02:04:20,089 --> 02:04:15,480 seeing home you are seeing yourself in 634 02:05:06,310 --> 02:04:20,099 that image right there as Orion is 232 635 02:05:12,290 --> 02:05:09,770 now less than four minutes away from our 636 02:05:15,649 --> 02:05:12,300 expected loss of signal as Orion travels 637 02:05:20,390 --> 02:05:18,050 while behind the moon Orion will perform 638 02:05:22,370 --> 02:05:20,400 the outbound powered flyby which the 639 02:05:23,390 --> 02:05:22,380 team here in Mission Control is ready 640 02:05:25,370 --> 02:05:23,400 for 641 02:05:28,490 --> 02:05:25,380 flight director Rick labrode pulled the 642 02:05:30,410 --> 02:05:28,500 team everyone is pulling go 643 02:05:32,750 --> 02:05:30,420 everything still on track for the 644 02:05:33,830 --> 02:05:32,760 outbound powered flyby burn now 20 645 02:05:36,290 --> 02:05:33,840 minutes 646 02:05:40,310 --> 02:05:38,270 this outbound powered flyby will send 647 02:05:42,290 --> 02:05:40,320 Orion close enough to the lunar surface 648 02:05:45,109 --> 02:05:42,300 to leverage the moon's gravitational 649 02:05:47,089 --> 02:05:45,119 force and swing the spacecraft once 650 02:05:50,149 --> 02:05:47,099 around the Moon toward entry into 651 02:05:51,830 --> 02:05:50,159 distant retrograde orbit following this 652 02:05:54,229 --> 02:05:51,840 Orion will remain in the distant 653 02:05:56,270 --> 02:05:54,239 retrograde orbit for one long elliptical 654 02:05:59,089 --> 02:05:56,280 around the Moon which will last about 655 02:06:01,490 --> 02:05:59,099 six days now this is different than what 656 02:06:04,430 --> 02:06:01,500 was done during the Apollo program when 657 02:06:06,589 --> 02:06:04,440 the spacecraft orbited much closer to 658 02:06:08,689 --> 02:06:06,599 the moon now this orbit is called 659 02:06:11,750 --> 02:06:08,699 distant due to the High Altitude from 660 02:06:13,729 --> 02:06:11,760 the moon it's about 40 000 miles past 661 02:06:16,790 --> 02:06:13,739 the moon in its orbit 662 02:06:18,470 --> 02:06:16,800 this is actually 30 000 miles farther 663 02:06:21,169 --> 02:06:18,480 than the previous record set during 664 02:06:23,330 --> 02:06:21,179 Apollo 13 and will be the farthest in 665 02:06:25,970 --> 02:06:23,340 space any spacecraft built for humans 666 02:06:28,910 --> 02:06:25,980 will have ever flown 667 02:06:30,830 --> 02:06:28,920 this orbit is called retrograde because 668 02:06:33,470 --> 02:06:30,840 Orion will travel around the Moon 669 02:06:36,290 --> 02:06:33,480 opposite the direction the moon travels 670 02:06:40,669 --> 02:06:38,629 distant retrograde orbit provides a 671 02:06:43,669 --> 02:06:40,679 highly stable orbit where little fuel is 672 02:06:46,550 --> 02:06:43,679 required to stay for an extended trip in 673 02:06:49,550 --> 02:06:46,560 deep space and allows the opportunity to 674 02:06:51,830 --> 02:06:49,560 put Orion's systems to the test in an 675 02:06:54,229 --> 02:06:51,840 environment far from Earth 676 02:06:56,510 --> 02:06:54,239 we are now less than two minutes away 677 02:07:38,450 --> 02:06:56,520 from our anticipated loss of signal as 678 02:07:43,189 --> 02:07:41,089 as we continue to get live views here 679 02:07:45,890 --> 02:07:43,199 for the next minute or so we will 680 02:07:48,589 --> 02:07:45,900 potentially see the Earth start to go 681 02:07:52,490 --> 02:07:48,599 just behind the moon as Orion travels 682 02:07:56,390 --> 02:07:54,589 we will not have Earth views of course 683 02:07:58,669 --> 02:07:56,400 because the moon will be blocking the 684 02:08:02,149 --> 02:07:58,679 Orion spacecraft however we do 685 02:08:04,550 --> 02:08:02,159 anticipate in acquisition of signal at 6 686 02:08:07,310 --> 02:08:04,560 59 a.m Central 687 02:08:08,930 --> 02:08:07,320 it's about a 34 Minute loss of signal at 688 02:08:37,330 --> 02:08:08,940 which point we hope to regain 689 02:08:43,910 --> 02:08:39,770 five seconds away from our anticipated 690 02:08:49,490 --> 02:08:46,910 and we do have loss of signal again this 691 02:09:06,970 --> 02:08:49,500 is a 33 692 02:09:12,229 --> 02:09:10,070 Orion is now behind the moon and we are 693 02:09:16,370 --> 02:09:12,239 in a period of anticipated loss of 694 02:09:21,350 --> 02:09:18,890 this is because the Moon is blocking the 695 02:09:22,910 --> 02:09:21,360 signal to the deep space Network we are 696 02:09:24,950 --> 02:09:22,920 looking ahead to the outbound powered 697 02:09:28,550 --> 02:09:24,960 flyby burn which will take place with 698 02:09:31,850 --> 02:09:28,560 the orbital maneuvering system in less 699 02:10:38,030 --> 02:09:31,860 than 17 minutes from now at 6 44 a.m 700 02:10:43,189 --> 02:10:40,310 if you're just joining us Orion 701 02:10:46,010 --> 02:10:43,199 continues to fly behind the moon we are 702 02:10:49,669 --> 02:10:46,020 now 31 minutes away from our anticipated 703 02:12:19,030 --> 02:10:52,070 and just 15 minutes away from today's 704 02:12:23,689 --> 02:12:22,250 so as we continue to make our way behind 705 02:12:25,010 --> 02:12:23,699 the moon we do have that anticipated 706 02:12:26,990 --> 02:12:25,020 loss of signal that we've been 707 02:12:28,729 --> 02:12:27,000 discussing but right now I do have a 708 02:12:31,550 --> 02:12:28,739 very special guest joining me we have 709 02:12:32,930 --> 02:12:31,560 NASA flight director Zeb Scoville who is 710 02:12:35,149 --> 02:12:32,940 going to chat with us a little bit about 711 02:12:37,189 --> 02:12:35,159 this moment what it means to him and 712 02:12:39,169 --> 02:12:37,199 what we can look forward to upcoming so 713 02:12:40,790 --> 02:12:39,179 Zeb I can't imagine how special this 714 02:12:42,589 --> 02:12:40,800 moment must feel tell me a little bit 715 02:12:45,589 --> 02:12:42,599 about what this is like 716 02:12:46,850 --> 02:12:45,599 this is one of those days that you've 717 02:12:50,330 --> 02:12:46,860 been thinking about and dreaming about 718 02:12:53,149 --> 02:12:50,340 for a long long time I remember when I 719 02:12:55,010 --> 02:12:53,159 was a kid just dreaming about being an 720 02:12:57,169 --> 02:12:55,020 astronaut and going to work at Nasa and 721 02:12:58,490 --> 02:12:57,179 when I got here we were flying shuttle 722 02:13:00,050 --> 02:12:58,500 and we were building a space station and 723 02:13:02,030 --> 02:13:00,060 flying it and you know that is an 724 02:13:03,890 --> 02:13:02,040 incredible vehicle but on the horizon 725 02:13:05,510 --> 02:13:03,900 was always 726 02:13:07,609 --> 02:13:05,520 how Humanity was going to get back to 727 02:13:10,669 --> 02:13:07,619 the moon and this morning we just saw 728 02:13:14,209 --> 02:13:10,679 the Earth set behind the moon as we take 729 02:13:15,350 --> 02:13:14,219 the next human rated vehicle around the 730 02:13:17,390 --> 02:13:15,360 Moon 731 02:13:19,669 --> 02:13:17,400 preparing to bring humans back there 732 02:13:21,830 --> 02:13:19,679 within a few years this is this is game 733 02:13:23,930 --> 02:13:21,840 changer 734 02:13:27,050 --> 02:13:23,940 and so we are 735 02:13:31,010 --> 02:13:29,209 antly OPF burn can you talk to us a 736 02:13:32,689 --> 02:13:31,020 little bit about what that burn is the 737 02:13:36,109 --> 02:13:32,699 purpose of it and why it's important 738 02:13:38,990 --> 02:13:36,119 yeah the outbound powered flyby is the 739 02:13:43,790 --> 02:13:42,229 adjust the trajectory of Orion so as 740 02:13:45,589 --> 02:13:43,800 we've been flying towards it from Earth 741 02:13:47,149 --> 02:13:45,599 we're going to loop around behind it use 742 02:13:49,250 --> 02:13:47,159 the gravity to sort of give us a boost 743 02:13:51,229 --> 02:13:49,260 and then this burn will put us into a 744 02:13:53,089 --> 02:13:51,239 trajectory that brings us out to what's 745 02:13:55,550 --> 02:13:53,099 called a distant retrograde orbit so 746 02:13:58,550 --> 02:13:55,560 this is about a 50 000 mile orbit above 747 02:14:00,229 --> 02:13:58,560 the surface of the Moon where we can get 748 02:14:01,910 --> 02:14:00,239 set up in a stable War but Russia going 749 02:14:05,209 --> 02:14:01,920 to spend several days in that orbit 750 02:14:08,149 --> 02:14:05,219 before we come back around the Moon once 751 02:14:11,089 --> 02:14:08,159 again and do another burn on the return 752 02:14:12,830 --> 02:14:11,099 end to bring us back towards Earth 753 02:14:14,569 --> 02:14:12,840 great well we're really looking forward 754 02:14:17,030 --> 02:14:14,579 to that burn it's now just about 12 755 02:14:19,609 --> 02:14:17,040 minutes away everything's still uh go 756 02:14:21,950 --> 02:14:19,619 for that burn which is great news now I 757 02:14:23,689 --> 02:14:21,960 think the question on everyone's mind is 758 02:14:25,669 --> 02:14:23,699 the next time we do this we're gonna 759 02:14:27,290 --> 02:14:25,679 have crew on board so how is that going 760 02:14:28,609 --> 02:14:27,300 to be different or is it going to be 761 02:14:30,709 --> 02:14:28,619 different 762 02:14:32,510 --> 02:14:30,719 yeah I mean the crew really puts human 763 02:14:33,649 --> 02:14:32,520 in in the human space flight right and 764 02:14:37,609 --> 02:14:33,659 that's the whole reason why we're doing 765 02:14:38,930 --> 02:14:37,619 this is to get uh get Humanity back on 766 02:14:41,089 --> 02:14:38,940 the surface of moon there's just an 767 02:14:43,370 --> 02:14:41,099 incredible amount that we have to learn 768 02:14:45,229 --> 02:14:43,380 this is not like 769 02:14:46,790 --> 02:14:45,239 um uh Apollo this is not a repeat of 770 02:14:48,169 --> 02:14:46,800 Apollo what we're going to do in the 771 02:14:49,609 --> 02:14:48,179 architectures we're going to be setting 772 02:14:53,030 --> 02:14:49,619 up the locations we're going to go to 773 02:14:54,410 --> 02:14:53,040 are going to really unlock a lot of the 774 02:14:56,569 --> 02:14:54,420 the capabilities of the Moon the 775 02:14:59,450 --> 02:14:56,579 research on the moon ability to go 776 02:15:01,550 --> 02:14:59,460 explore beyond the moon and and the 777 02:15:05,030 --> 02:15:01,560 solar system onto Mars there's areas of 778 02:15:07,310 --> 02:15:05,040 the South Pole that will have 779 02:15:10,129 --> 02:15:07,320 um volatile resources locked ice from 780 02:15:11,870 --> 02:15:10,139 4.6 billion years ago last time I 781 02:15:13,550 --> 02:15:11,880 checked the recipe for ice was hydrogen 782 02:15:15,350 --> 02:15:13,560 and oxygen which by the way is also 783 02:15:18,350 --> 02:15:15,360 Rocket Fuel and you can breathe it and 784 02:15:20,390 --> 02:15:18,360 you can drink it and it really enables 785 02:15:22,370 --> 02:15:20,400 sort of a long-term architecture on the 786 02:15:24,470 --> 02:15:22,380 moon and so this is the first step when 787 02:15:28,069 --> 02:15:24,480 we come back with crew on on Artemis 2 788 02:15:30,410 --> 02:15:28,079 they're going to be doing a a real crew 789 02:15:31,910 --> 02:15:30,420 test Rundown out of the vehicle testing 790 02:15:33,530 --> 02:15:31,920 all the life support systems and making 791 02:15:35,510 --> 02:15:33,540 sure they function with the human in the 792 02:15:37,669 --> 02:15:35,520 loop elements of it and so that mission 793 02:15:38,990 --> 02:15:37,679 will bring it and and do a short flyby 794 02:15:40,550 --> 02:15:39,000 of the Moon before it comes back and 795 02:15:41,629 --> 02:15:40,560 then Artemis 3 will get us onto the 796 02:15:43,669 --> 02:15:41,639 surface 797 02:15:46,609 --> 02:15:43,679 and we are really looking forward to 798 02:15:48,109 --> 02:15:46,619 that but first today's OPF burn so I 799 02:15:50,149 --> 02:15:48,119 really appreciate you taking some time 800 02:15:52,370 --> 02:15:50,159 to chat with me about this I know you're 801 02:15:54,770 --> 02:15:52,380 very busy so I'll let you get back to 802 02:15:57,050 --> 02:15:54,780 your console position but really thank 803 02:15:58,430 --> 02:15:57,060 you so much Seb we really appreciate it 804 02:16:59,990 --> 02:15:58,440 you're very welcome thank you it's a 805 02:17:08,209 --> 02:17:02,509 we're now less than 10 minutes away from 806 02:17:12,889 --> 02:17:10,669 as you see in this graphic on your 807 02:17:15,770 --> 02:17:12,899 screen that is driven by real-time 808 02:17:17,330 --> 02:17:15,780 Telemetry we are about 830 miles away 809 02:17:19,490 --> 02:17:17,340 from the Moon 810 02:17:21,589 --> 02:17:19,500 now we do not have 811 02:17:24,169 --> 02:17:21,599 signal with Orion right now because the 812 02:17:25,730 --> 02:17:24,179 Moon is blocking its ability to 813 02:17:28,009 --> 02:17:25,740 communicate with the deep space Network 814 02:17:30,230 --> 02:17:28,019 however we do anticipate regaining the 815 02:17:35,750 --> 02:17:30,240 communication with Orion in about 25 816 02:17:40,790 --> 02:17:38,629 but before then will be the moment we've 817 02:17:44,030 --> 02:17:40,800 all been waiting for the OPF burn which 818 02:19:21,009 --> 02:17:44,040 is slated to occur at 6 44 a.m Central 819 02:19:26,629 --> 02:19:24,349 we're now 23 minutes away from our 820 02:19:29,570 --> 02:19:26,639 anticipated acquisition of signal with 821 02:19:33,290 --> 02:19:29,580 Orion again the vehicle continues to fly 822 02:19:35,629 --> 02:19:33,300 behind the Moon it is now 764 miles 823 02:19:38,030 --> 02:19:35,639 above the lunar surface but at the time 824 02:19:40,490 --> 02:19:38,040 of closest approach will be 81 miles 825 02:19:42,889 --> 02:19:40,500 above the surface now we do have the 826 02:19:43,730 --> 02:19:42,899 outbound powered flyby burn coming up in 827 02:19:46,849 --> 02:19:43,740 about 828 02:19:48,530 --> 02:19:46,859 6 minutes and 40 seconds from now but 829 02:19:52,130 --> 02:19:48,540 this maneuver was first done during 830 02:19:54,889 --> 02:19:52,140 Apollo 8 on Christmas Eve 54 years ago 831 02:19:56,870 --> 02:19:54,899 Apollo 8 was the first crude spacecraft 832 02:19:59,570 --> 02:19:56,880 to leave low earth orbit in the first 833 02:20:02,030 --> 02:19:59,580 human space flight to reach the moon the 834 02:20:04,490 --> 02:20:02,040 crew of Frank Borman James Lovell and 835 02:20:07,190 --> 02:20:04,500 Bill Anders orbited the moon 10 times 836 02:20:10,070 --> 02:20:07,200 without Landing before splashing down on 837 02:20:12,830 --> 02:20:10,080 December 27 1968. 838 02:20:15,050 --> 02:20:12,840 while Apollo 8 completed 10 orbits 839 02:20:18,110 --> 02:20:15,060 around the Moon about 60 miles above the 840 02:20:20,270 --> 02:20:18,120 surface once Orion emerges from The Far 841 02:20:23,389 --> 02:20:20,280 Side of the Moon it will slingshot out 842 02:20:25,790 --> 02:20:23,399 to distant retrograde orbit about 30 000 843 02:20:27,950 --> 02:20:25,800 miles away from the earth this orbit is 844 02:20:30,770 --> 02:20:27,960 critical for key tests and to evaluate 845 02:20:32,389 --> 02:20:30,780 how Orion performs in deep space and 846 02:20:34,610 --> 02:20:32,399 this will be the furthest any human 847 02:20:37,370 --> 02:20:34,620 rated spacecraft will have ever traveled 848 02:20:39,770 --> 02:20:37,380 away from Earth but for now let's take a 849 02:20:42,230 --> 02:20:39,780 quick look back on that historic Apollo 850 02:20:44,690 --> 02:20:42,240 8 mission now 851 02:20:46,910 --> 02:20:44,700 well Apollo 8 originally was an earth 852 02:20:49,250 --> 02:20:46,920 orbital mission that exercising a lunar 853 02:20:51,770 --> 02:20:49,260 module but the lunar module was way 854 02:20:54,110 --> 02:20:51,780 behind the people in NASA came up with 855 02:20:56,630 --> 02:20:54,120 the idea of moving Apollo 8 with lunar 856 02:20:59,929 --> 02:20:56,640 orbital Mission why don't we send the 857 02:21:02,450 --> 02:20:59,939 command service module of Apollo 8 to 858 02:21:04,849 --> 02:21:02,460 orbit the Moon and we could learn a lot 859 02:21:08,210 --> 02:21:04,859 about the communication system the 860 02:21:10,610 --> 02:21:08,220 navigation system how the moon's gravity 861 02:21:13,969 --> 02:21:10,620 would affect the orbiting spacecraft 862 02:21:16,610 --> 02:21:13,979 looked for a suitable Landing spots well 863 02:21:18,770 --> 02:21:16,620 I got into the big Saturn V this would 864 02:21:22,010 --> 02:21:18,780 be the first time that man had actually 865 02:21:23,870 --> 02:21:22,020 launched on Saturn V that I thought to 866 02:21:25,490 --> 02:21:23,880 myself after this four months of heavy 867 02:21:27,840 --> 02:21:25,500 training I guess thank you 868 02:21:34,370 --> 02:21:27,850 I'm actually gonna go to the Moon 869 02:21:38,510 --> 02:21:36,410 we had orbited the Earth first of all to 870 02:21:39,889 --> 02:21:38,520 check our spacecraft out then when 871 02:21:41,990 --> 02:21:39,899 everything was line and the spacecraft 872 02:21:43,490 --> 02:21:42,000 would climbed to go to the Moon we live 873 02:21:46,670 --> 02:21:43,500 in third stage for a second time 874 02:21:49,790 --> 02:21:46,680 trajectory and guidance we can actually 875 02:21:51,469 --> 02:21:49,800 Coast all the way to the Moon 876 02:21:53,030 --> 02:21:51,479 and after a while you could look back 877 02:21:54,290 --> 02:21:53,040 and see the Earth getting smaller and 878 02:21:56,210 --> 02:21:54,300 smaller 879 02:21:57,650 --> 02:21:56,220 people on Earth tend to follow The Far 880 02:22:00,710 --> 02:21:57,660 Side of the Moon the dark side but 881 02:22:02,990 --> 02:22:00,720 that's a misnomer on our flight the moon 882 02:22:06,230 --> 02:22:03,000 was between the Earth and the Sun The 883 02:22:08,150 --> 02:22:06,240 Far Side was lit by the sun we saw The 884 02:22:09,770 --> 02:22:08,160 Far Side you know we're like three 885 02:22:12,309 --> 02:22:09,780 school kids looking to do a candy store 886 02:22:15,770 --> 02:22:12,319 window I guess just staring at the 887 02:22:19,250 --> 02:22:15,780 unnamed craters as they slowly passed us 888 02:22:22,750 --> 02:22:19,260 by uh we were busy shooting pictures of 889 02:22:26,510 --> 02:22:22,760 lunar surface for an older Landing sites 890 02:22:28,250 --> 02:22:26,520 for upcoming lunar Landings and then 891 02:22:33,050 --> 02:22:28,260 suddenly I looked out the window and 892 02:22:35,809 --> 02:22:33,060 here was this gorgeous orb coming up and 893 02:22:37,910 --> 02:22:35,819 I thought holy moly 894 02:22:38,990 --> 02:22:37,920 and they're over the lunar landscape was 895 02:22:42,349 --> 02:22:39,000 the Earth 896 02:22:43,130 --> 02:22:42,359 thing in the whole universe that had any 897 02:22:46,790 --> 02:22:43,140 color 898 02:22:49,309 --> 02:22:46,800 I had fought to have a long lens in 899 02:22:53,230 --> 02:22:49,319 Color Film I didn't have a light meter 900 02:22:56,990 --> 02:22:53,240 just banged off a dozen or so pictures 901 02:22:59,929 --> 02:22:57,000 changing the f-stop each click I put my 902 02:23:02,950 --> 02:22:59,939 thumb up to the window of the spacecraft 903 02:23:06,349 --> 02:23:02,960 and I could completely hide the Earth 904 02:23:07,730 --> 02:23:06,359 behind my thumb the Earth is a mere 905 02:23:10,170 --> 02:23:07,740 Speck 906 02:23:17,150 --> 02:23:10,180 in the Milky Way galaxy 907 02:23:22,490 --> 02:23:19,130 a Merry Christmas 908 02:23:23,820 --> 02:23:22,500 God bless all of you all of you on The 909 02:23:28,090 --> 02:23:23,830 Good Earth 910 02:23:31,010 --> 02:23:28,100 [Music] 911 02:23:33,410 --> 02:23:31,020 if you're just joining us Orion is 912 02:23:35,809 --> 02:23:33,420 currently behind the moon and we are in 913 02:23:38,210 --> 02:23:35,819 a period of anticipated loss of signal 914 02:23:40,130 --> 02:23:38,220 as the moon blocks the signal of the 915 02:23:42,650 --> 02:23:40,140 deep space Network 916 02:23:44,570 --> 02:23:42,660 we are looking ahead to the outbound 917 02:23:46,130 --> 02:23:44,580 powered flyby burn which will take place 918 02:23:49,429 --> 02:23:46,140 with the orbital maneuvering system 919 02:23:52,190 --> 02:23:49,439 about two minutes from now at 6 44 a.m 920 02:23:59,750 --> 02:23:55,969 at this time Orion is about 670 miles 921 02:24:04,670 --> 02:24:01,849 during its time of closest approach 922 02:24:40,730 --> 02:24:04,680 Orion will be about 81 miles above the 923 02:24:47,450 --> 02:24:43,670 we're now 1 minute and 45 seconds away 924 02:24:49,910 --> 02:24:47,460 from today's outbound powered flyby burn 925 02:24:50,910 --> 02:24:49,920 this burn will last for two minutes and 926 02:24:59,929 --> 02:24:50,920 30 seconds 927 02:25:04,429 --> 02:25:02,450 this burn will occur with Orion's 928 02:25:06,530 --> 02:25:04,439 orbital maneuvering system or Ohm's 929 02:25:09,410 --> 02:25:06,540 engine which was successfully checked 930 02:25:11,690 --> 02:25:09,420 out on Tuesday following the liftoff of 931 02:25:16,550 --> 02:25:11,700 Orion aboard the space launch system 932 02:25:23,570 --> 02:25:19,550 the ohms engine performing spectacularly 933 02:25:28,670 --> 02:25:26,690 while this is the first flight for the 934 02:25:31,370 --> 02:25:28,680 ohms engine as a part of the Artemis 935 02:25:34,309 --> 02:25:31,380 program it actually flew on 19 space 936 02:25:38,330 --> 02:25:34,319 shuttle flights beginning with sts-41g 937 02:25:43,670 --> 02:25:38,340 in October 1984 and ending with sts-112 938 02:25:49,490 --> 02:25:46,550 we're now just 40 seconds away from the 939 02:25:52,070 --> 02:25:49,500 ohms engine getting to flex its firing 940 02:25:58,330 --> 02:25:52,080 capabilities on the back side of the 941 02:25:58,340 --> 02:26:09,950 less than 30 seconds until today's burn 942 02:26:09,960 --> 02:26:28,190 15 seconds until the burn begins 943 02:26:34,070 --> 02:26:31,190 and we anticipate the outbound powered 944 02:26:36,830 --> 02:26:34,080 flyby burn to have begun 945 02:26:38,330 --> 02:26:36,840 again because we are behind the back 946 02:26:40,670 --> 02:26:38,340 side of the moon we do not have 947 02:26:43,490 --> 02:26:40,680 communications with the Orion spacecraft 948 02:26:46,370 --> 02:26:43,500 just yet but we do anticipate acquiring 949 02:26:47,809 --> 02:26:46,380 that signal in 15 minutes and 50 seconds 950 02:26:49,730 --> 02:26:47,819 from now 951 02:26:52,969 --> 02:26:49,740 at that time we should be able to 952 02:26:54,889 --> 02:26:52,979 evaluate performance of the OPF burn and 953 02:26:56,630 --> 02:26:54,899 have some more information about how the 954 02:26:58,610 --> 02:26:56,640 burn went 955 02:27:00,650 --> 02:26:58,620 30 seconds into the burn two minutes 956 02:27:23,889 --> 02:27:00,660 remaining in today's outbound powered 957 02:27:39,889 --> 02:27:26,510 one minute into the outbound powered 958 02:27:44,389 --> 02:27:42,230 this outbound powered flyby will send 959 02:27:46,790 --> 02:27:44,399 Orion close enough to the lunar surface 960 02:27:49,550 --> 02:27:46,800 to leverage the moon's gravitational 961 02:27:52,309 --> 02:27:49,560 force and swing the spacecraft once 962 02:27:55,250 --> 02:27:52,319 around the Moon toward entry into that 963 02:27:57,710 --> 02:27:55,260 distant retrograde orbit 964 02:27:59,929 --> 02:27:57,720 Orion will remain in the distant 965 02:28:02,450 --> 02:27:59,939 retrograde orbit for one long elliptical 966 02:28:05,990 --> 02:28:02,460 orbit around the Moon lasting about six 967 02:28:10,670 --> 02:28:08,870 this orbit is called distant due to the 968 02:28:13,309 --> 02:28:10,680 High Altitude from the moon it's about 969 02:28:16,130 --> 02:28:13,319 40 000 miles past the moon in its orbit 970 02:28:17,750 --> 02:28:16,140 which is actually 30 000 miles farther 971 02:28:20,330 --> 02:28:17,760 than the previous record set during 972 02:28:22,309 --> 02:28:20,340 Apollo 13 and will be the farthest in 973 02:28:24,950 --> 02:28:22,319 space any spacecraft built for humans 974 02:28:28,670 --> 02:28:24,960 will have ever flown 975 02:28:30,830 --> 02:28:28,680 30 seconds remaining in today's burn 976 02:28:33,650 --> 02:28:30,840 now once in this distant retrograde 977 02:28:35,929 --> 02:28:33,660 orbit the orbit will is called distant 978 02:28:37,849 --> 02:28:35,939 is called retrograde because Orion will 979 02:28:40,969 --> 02:28:37,859 travel around the Moon opposite the 980 02:28:43,309 --> 02:28:40,979 direction the moon travels around Earth 981 02:28:45,710 --> 02:28:43,319 distant retrograde orbit provides a 982 02:28:47,870 --> 02:28:45,720 highly stable orbit where little fuel is 983 02:28:50,030 --> 02:28:47,880 required to stay for an extended trip in 984 02:28:51,950 --> 02:28:50,040 deep space in order to put Orion's 985 02:28:56,469 --> 02:28:51,960 systems to the test in an environment 986 02:29:14,030 --> 02:28:59,450 and the outbound powered flyby burn 987 02:29:20,630 --> 02:29:17,150 and we are less than 14 minutes away 988 02:29:31,150 --> 02:29:20,640 from our anticipated acquisition of our 989 02:29:35,929 --> 02:29:33,770 the next Milestone will look ahead 990 02:29:38,330 --> 02:29:35,939 towards in our coverage today is when 991 02:29:41,150 --> 02:29:38,340 Orion will complete its closest approach 992 02:29:44,690 --> 02:29:41,160 to the lunar surface in 10 minutes from 993 02:29:46,429 --> 02:29:44,700 now Orion will be flying 81 miles above 994 02:29:49,070 --> 02:29:46,439 the lunar surface 995 02:29:53,809 --> 02:29:49,080 that closest approach occurring at 6 57 996 02:29:56,450 --> 02:29:53,819 a.m Central 7 57 a.m Eastern 997 02:29:58,490 --> 02:29:56,460 then just two minutes from the time of 998 02:30:38,690 --> 02:29:58,500 closest approach we do anticipate our 999 02:30:44,690 --> 02:30:41,929 if you are just joining us the Orion 1000 02:30:46,490 --> 02:30:44,700 spacecraft is currently flying behind 1001 02:30:49,849 --> 02:30:46,500 the Moon 1002 02:30:52,370 --> 02:30:49,859 we are in a period of loss of signal 1003 02:30:54,770 --> 02:30:52,380 due to the fact that the Moon is 1004 02:30:57,349 --> 02:30:54,780 blocking Orion's ability to communicate 1005 02:30:59,690 --> 02:30:57,359 with the deep space network but we do 1006 02:31:02,389 --> 02:30:59,700 anticipate gaining signal on the deep 1007 02:31:06,110 --> 02:31:02,399 space Network in 11 minutes and 30 1008 02:31:12,349 --> 02:31:10,370 at 6 44 a.m Central Time Orion's 1009 02:31:18,010 --> 02:31:12,359 orbital maneuvering system engine 1010 02:31:23,330 --> 02:31:20,929 this burn is called the outbound powered 1011 02:31:25,070 --> 02:31:23,340 flyby burn now again because we are 1012 02:31:28,490 --> 02:31:25,080 behind the moon we will not be able to 1013 02:31:30,950 --> 02:31:28,500 have data from the Orion spacecraft to 1014 02:31:32,990 --> 02:31:30,960 evaluate how the burn performance was 1015 02:31:35,630 --> 02:31:33,000 but we do expect to learn a little bit 1016 02:31:36,650 --> 02:31:35,640 more about that once we come back behind 1017 02:32:20,590 --> 02:31:36,660 the Moon 1018 02:32:27,349 --> 02:32:23,150 on this graphic you see on your screen 1019 02:32:31,010 --> 02:32:27,359 that is of course the Orion spacecraft 1020 02:32:33,590 --> 02:32:31,020 and the large engine that you see in the 1021 02:32:35,750 --> 02:32:33,600 middle of the spacecraft there is the 1022 02:32:39,110 --> 02:32:35,760 orbital maneuvering system that was the 1023 02:32:41,330 --> 02:32:39,120 engine that just performed the burn 1024 02:32:47,090 --> 02:32:41,340 we anticipate that burn to have lasted 1025 02:32:52,130 --> 02:32:49,790 the ohms engine or orbital maneuvering 1026 02:32:54,530 --> 02:32:52,140 system engine provides six thousand 1027 02:32:56,929 --> 02:32:54,540 pounds of thrust and can steer the 1028 02:33:02,389 --> 02:32:56,939 spacecraft and can be used in some abort 1029 02:33:08,030 --> 02:33:05,330 and in this animation you're also seeing 1030 02:33:09,530 --> 02:33:08,040 some of the auxiliary engines on board 1031 02:33:11,570 --> 02:33:09,540 Orion 1032 02:33:13,610 --> 02:33:11,580 these are all also located on the bottom 1033 02:33:16,030 --> 02:33:13,620 of the service module in four sets of 1034 02:33:33,530 --> 02:33:18,950 each of these engines provides about 100 1035 02:33:38,090 --> 02:33:36,230 there are also 24 smaller engines 1036 02:33:40,969 --> 02:33:38,100 grouped into six pods which provide 1037 02:33:43,250 --> 02:33:40,979 attitude control for Orion 1038 02:33:44,750 --> 02:33:43,260 they can be fired individually as needed 1039 02:33:46,790 --> 02:33:44,760 to move the spacecraft in different 1040 02:33:49,429 --> 02:33:46,800 directions and rotate it into different 1041 02:33:52,250 --> 02:33:49,439 positions so in total the service module 1042 02:33:55,190 --> 02:33:52,260 has 33 engines 1043 02:33:56,030 --> 02:33:55,200 but today's burn again we anticipate to 1044 02:33:59,510 --> 02:33:56,040 have 1045 02:34:04,010 --> 02:34:01,730 we anticipate the burn to occurred with 1046 02:34:25,450 --> 02:34:04,020 the orbital maneuvering system or ohms 1047 02:34:31,130 --> 02:34:28,429 we are now five minutes away from 1048 02:35:27,830 --> 02:34:31,140 Orion's closest approach to the lunar 1049 02:35:32,750 --> 02:35:31,309 as Orion continues to travel behind the 1050 02:35:35,450 --> 02:35:32,760 moon we are still in a period of 1051 02:35:37,610 --> 02:35:35,460 anticipated loss of signal as the moon 1052 02:35:39,830 --> 02:35:37,620 blocks the signal to the a deep space 1053 02:35:42,650 --> 02:35:39,840 Network 1054 02:35:44,990 --> 02:35:42,660 we are anticipating the acquisition of 1055 02:35:53,650 --> 02:35:45,000 signal in less than seven minutes from 1056 02:36:00,410 --> 02:35:57,889 at 6 44 a.m Central just about 9 minutes 1057 02:36:02,990 --> 02:36:00,420 and 30 seconds ago commands were sent 1058 02:36:05,809 --> 02:36:03,000 for the outbound powered flyby burn tour 1059 02:36:07,730 --> 02:36:05,819 occur with the orbital maneuvering 1060 02:36:10,429 --> 02:36:07,740 system engine or ohms engine onboard 1061 02:36:12,650 --> 02:36:10,439 Orion which sends Orion close enough to 1062 02:36:14,870 --> 02:36:12,660 the lunar surface to leverage the moon's 1063 02:36:17,330 --> 02:36:14,880 gravitational force and swing the 1064 02:36:20,889 --> 02:36:17,340 spacecraft once around the Moon toward 1065 02:36:23,630 --> 02:36:20,899 entry into distant retrograde orbit 1066 02:36:25,790 --> 02:36:23,640 following this Orion will remain in the 1067 02:36:28,070 --> 02:36:25,800 distant retrograde orbit for one half 1068 02:36:34,090 --> 02:36:28,080 elliptical orbit around the Moon which 1069 02:36:38,809 --> 02:36:36,710 the orbit is called distant due to the 1070 02:36:41,270 --> 02:36:38,819 High Altitude from the Moon which is 1071 02:36:43,849 --> 02:36:41,280 about 40 000 miles past the moon in its 1072 02:36:47,510 --> 02:36:45,469 this will be thirty thousand miles 1073 02:36:50,030 --> 02:36:47,520 farther than the previous record set 1074 02:36:52,190 --> 02:36:50,040 during Apollo 13 and will also be the 1075 02:36:55,610 --> 02:36:52,200 farthest in space any spacecraft built 1076 02:36:59,630 --> 02:36:58,070 the orbit is called retrograde because 1077 02:37:01,490 --> 02:36:59,640 Orion will travel around the Moon 1078 02:37:05,210 --> 02:37:01,500 opposite the direction the moon travels 1079 02:37:09,290 --> 02:37:07,370 distant retrograde orbit provides a 1080 02:37:12,050 --> 02:37:09,300 highly stable orbit where little fuel is 1081 02:37:14,510 --> 02:37:12,060 required to stay for an extended trip in 1082 02:37:16,610 --> 02:37:14,520 deep space in order to put Orion's 1083 02:37:19,849 --> 02:37:16,620 systems to the test in an environment 1084 02:37:24,170 --> 02:37:21,650 now this orbit is different than the 1085 02:37:26,150 --> 02:37:24,180 orbit done during the Apollo program in 1086 02:37:28,190 --> 02:37:26,160 which the spacecraft and its crew 1087 02:37:37,250 --> 02:37:28,200 orbited much closer to the lunar surface 1088 02:37:42,110 --> 02:37:39,950 distant retrograde orbit is important 1089 02:37:44,090 --> 02:37:42,120 because it helps us to learn about how a 1090 02:37:47,270 --> 02:37:44,100 spacecraft functions in a deep space 1091 02:37:51,530 --> 02:37:49,730 as part of the Artemis program The 1092 02:37:53,809 --> 02:37:51,540 Gateway program is building a small 1093 02:37:55,790 --> 02:37:53,819 human-tended space station which will 1094 02:37:58,190 --> 02:37:55,800 orbit the Moon and provide extensive 1095 02:38:03,010 --> 02:37:58,200 capabilities to support NASA's Artemis 1096 02:38:07,550 --> 02:38:05,330 gateway's capabilities for supporting 1097 02:38:09,830 --> 02:38:07,560 sustained exploration and research in 1098 02:38:12,349 --> 02:38:09,840 deep space include docking ports for a 1099 02:38:14,450 --> 02:38:12,359 variety of visiting spacecraft space for 1100 02:38:16,370 --> 02:38:14,460 crew to live and work and onboard 1101 02:38:18,889 --> 02:38:16,380 science investigations to study 1102 02:38:27,670 --> 02:38:18,899 heliophysics human health and Life 1103 02:39:19,030 --> 02:38:30,889 we are expecting the acquisition of 1104 02:39:24,469 --> 02:39:22,130 at this time we do expect Orion to be 1105 02:39:27,110 --> 02:39:24,479 completing its closest approach to the 1106 02:39:29,450 --> 02:39:27,120 lunar surface Orion should be just about 1107 02:39:48,370 --> 02:39:29,460 81 miles above the surface of our 1108 02:39:53,389 --> 02:39:51,110 at this time of closest approach Orion 1109 02:39:56,809 --> 02:39:53,399 flying at a lunar latitude of 6.5 1110 02:39:59,270 --> 02:39:56,819 degrees and a lunar longitude of 120 1111 02:40:29,030 --> 02:39:59,280 degrees Orion is fairly close to the 1112 02:41:09,370 --> 02:40:31,429 now just two minutes away from our 1113 02:41:16,550 --> 02:41:12,349 one minute and 30 seconds until the 1114 02:41:20,030 --> 02:41:16,560 anticipated acquisition of signal 1115 02:41:22,429 --> 02:41:20,040 again Orion is currently flying behind 1116 02:41:25,309 --> 02:41:22,439 the back side of the moon having 1117 02:41:28,190 --> 02:41:25,319 completed its closest Approach at 6 57 1118 02:42:11,389 --> 02:41:28,200 a.m Central just 81 miles above the 1119 02:42:16,969 --> 02:42:14,450 less than 30 minutes 30 seconds rather 1120 02:42:21,349 --> 02:42:16,979 until our anticipated acquisition of 1121 02:42:26,389 --> 02:42:23,570 the mood's certainly a bit suspenseful 1122 02:42:28,309 --> 02:42:26,399 here in mission control as we await to 1123 02:42:58,150 --> 02:42:28,319 Orion to emerge from the back side of 1124 02:43:44,950 --> 02:43:00,830 we're standing by for acquisition of 1125 02:43:50,990 --> 02:43:48,530 and we do have confirmation of an 1126 02:44:02,950 --> 02:43:51,000 acquisition acquisition of signal on the 1127 02:44:10,250 --> 02:44:06,770 this view on your screen of planet Earth 1128 02:44:18,849 --> 02:44:10,260 taken from Orion's solar array Wing 1129 02:44:24,230 --> 02:44:21,590 standing on the shoulders of the Giants 1130 02:44:26,870 --> 02:44:24,240 of the Apollo generation Orion now 1131 02:44:29,510 --> 02:44:26,880 carries forward the torch of the Artemis 1132 02:44:32,929 --> 02:44:29,520 generation as it emerges from behind the 1133 02:44:36,170 --> 02:44:32,939 moon and earthrise of our pale blue dot 1134 02:44:57,849 --> 02:44:36,180 and it's 8 billion human inhabitants now 1135 02:45:02,990 --> 02:45:00,830 with this successful acquisition of 1136 02:45:04,610 --> 02:45:03,000 signal from the Orion spacecraft the 1137 02:45:08,950 --> 02:45:04,620 team here in Mission Control Houston 1138 02:45:11,690 --> 02:45:08,960 will evaluate the spacecraft systems to 1139 02:45:14,270 --> 02:45:11,700 evaluate performance of the outbound 1140 02:47:34,570 --> 02:45:14,280 power to fly by burn which occurred 18 1141 02:47:40,429 --> 02:47:37,429 and you're looking at this view on your 1142 02:47:42,469 --> 02:47:40,439 screen from the Orion spacecraft as it 1143 02:47:45,770 --> 02:47:42,479 looks back at Planet Earth having 1144 02:47:47,990 --> 02:47:45,780 launched just five days ago Orion is now 1145 02:47:51,950 --> 02:47:48,000 over 230 1146 02:48:00,290 --> 02:47:56,990 Orion emerged from the back side of the 1147 02:48:03,230 --> 02:48:00,300 moon just minutes ago after completing 1148 02:48:15,050 --> 02:48:03,240 the outbound powered flyby burn 1149 02:48:20,330 --> 02:48:18,050 while behind the moon Orion completed 1150 02:49:16,250 --> 02:48:20,340 its closest approach to the moon at a 1151 02:49:21,170 --> 02:49:18,530 and you're looking at a live view inside 1152 02:49:24,170 --> 02:49:21,180 the Orion spacecraft this is of course 1153 02:49:26,210 --> 02:49:24,180 an uncrewed test flight but we do have a 1154 02:49:29,030 --> 02:49:26,220 couple of purposeful passengers that 1155 02:49:31,010 --> 02:49:29,040 have hopped a ride on board Orion you're 1156 02:49:32,929 --> 02:49:31,020 looking at one there on the left of your 1157 02:49:36,349 --> 02:49:32,939 screen 1158 02:49:39,349 --> 02:49:36,359 that is a moon Akin wearing the Orion 1159 02:49:41,570 --> 02:49:39,359 crew survival suit 1160 02:49:44,210 --> 02:49:41,580 this is the space this is the space suit 1161 02:49:46,790 --> 02:49:44,220 that crew will wear during Dynamic 1162 02:49:49,309 --> 02:49:46,800 phases of flight once we do have a crew 1163 02:50:15,349 --> 02:49:51,710 particularly during launch and entry 1164 02:50:20,929 --> 02:50:18,590 the ox or Orion crew survival suit can 1165 02:50:22,849 --> 02:50:20,939 help keep astronauts alive if Ryan were 1166 02:50:25,870 --> 02:50:22,859 to lose cabin pressure during the 1167 02:50:35,270 --> 02:50:31,490 Orion is the ox rather is equipped to 1168 02:50:36,889 --> 02:50:35,280 up to six days of life support systems 1169 02:50:44,090 --> 02:50:36,899 as the crew makes their way back to 1170 02:50:49,969 --> 02:50:46,670 and as part of this uncrewed test flight 1171 02:50:51,950 --> 02:50:49,979 there's a variety of sensors and data 1172 02:50:53,210 --> 02:50:51,960 that will be pulled from the Orion crew 1173 02:50:56,030 --> 02:50:53,220 survival suit 1174 02:54:48,610 --> 02:50:56,040 to inform further design ahead of crude 1175 02:54:53,990 --> 02:54:51,830 and this view of our home planet taken 1176 02:54:56,690 --> 02:54:54,000 from 229 1177 02:54:58,190 --> 02:54:56,700 000 miles away from the Orion spacecraft 1178 02:55:01,969 --> 02:54:58,200 following 1179 02:55:11,870 --> 02:55:01,979 it's outbound powered flyby burn behind 1180 02:55:31,370 --> 02:55:16,130 at its closest approach Orion flew 81 1181 02:55:31,380 --> 02:56:26,929 foreign 1182 02:56:26,939 --> 02:57:34,309 yourself 1183 02:57:40,070 --> 02:57:37,910 we're now five days six hours and 27 1184 02:57:41,809 --> 02:57:40,080 minutes into the historic flight of 1185 02:57:44,990 --> 02:57:41,819 Artemis one 1186 02:57:47,150 --> 02:57:45,000 the Orion spacecraft just recently 1187 02:57:49,190 --> 02:57:47,160 emerged from the back side of the moon 1188 02:57:53,150 --> 02:57:49,200 after completing the outbound powered 1189 02:57:59,990 --> 02:57:56,990 coming up at met five days six hours and 1190 02:58:03,830 --> 02:58:00,000 52 minutes which is about 54 minutes 1191 02:58:06,349 --> 02:58:03,840 after the OPF burnout Orion is slated to 1192 02:58:11,210 --> 02:58:06,359 fly extremely close to the Apollo 11 1193 02:58:16,550 --> 02:58:14,150 the Apollo 11 Landing site named 1194 02:58:18,889 --> 02:58:16,560 Tranquility base was where Commander 1195 02:58:22,090 --> 02:58:18,899 Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot 1196 02:59:01,210 --> 02:58:22,100 Buzz Aldrin touched down on July 20th 1197 02:59:06,769 --> 02:59:05,150 as Orion continues to swing around the 1198 02:59:08,990 --> 02:59:06,779 Moon toward entry into distant 1199 02:59:11,510 --> 02:59:09,000 retrograde orbit 1200 02:59:14,929 --> 02:59:11,520 we were just getting some views of the 1201 02:59:16,670 --> 02:59:14,939 Earth from about 220 000 miles away we 1202 02:59:18,950 --> 02:59:16,680 do expect to get those views again here 1203 02:59:20,929 --> 02:59:18,960 momentarily but you are looking at a 1204 02:59:23,690 --> 02:59:20,939 live view inside Mission Control Houston 1205 02:59:47,230 --> 02:59:23,700 where NASA flight director Judd frieling 1206 02:59:52,610 --> 02:59:50,269 33 minutes ago Orion completed the 1207 02:59:55,250 --> 02:59:52,620 outbound powered flyby burn which lasted 1208 02:59:57,230 --> 02:59:55,260 two minutes and 30 seconds which sent 1209 02:59:59,030 --> 02:59:57,240 Orion close enough to the lunar surface 1210 03:00:01,790 --> 02:59:59,040 to leverage the moon's gravitational 1211 03:00:04,130 --> 03:00:01,800 force and swing the spacecraft around 1212 03:00:07,510 --> 03:00:04,140 the Moon toward entry into distant 1213 03:00:14,210 --> 03:00:12,110 next up for Orion we'll be ins will be 1214 03:00:17,269 --> 03:00:14,220 insertion into distant retrograde orbit 1215 03:00:19,790 --> 03:00:17,279 where it will remain for one half long 1216 03:00:29,210 --> 03:00:19,800 elliptical orbit around the moon this 1217 03:00:33,530 --> 03:00:31,730 following this Orion will complete a 1218 03:00:36,710 --> 03:00:33,540 similar maneuver in which it flies 1219 03:00:39,230 --> 03:00:36,720 behind the moon in a return power flyby 1220 03:00:41,150 --> 03:00:39,240 and as you might expect just the 1221 03:00:43,849 --> 03:00:41,160 opposite of the outbound powered flyby 1222 03:00:46,550 --> 03:00:43,859 this maneuver will help put Orion on a 1223 03:00:48,710 --> 03:00:46,560 trajectory to return back to Earth and 1224 03:01:50,290 --> 03:00:48,720 splash down in the Pacific Ocean on 1225 03:01:55,250 --> 03:01:53,269 and another view of the flight director 1226 03:02:04,790 --> 03:01:55,260 on Console today during today's Opera 1227 03:02:09,050 --> 03:02:07,130 and coming in to your view on your 1228 03:02:11,510 --> 03:02:09,060 screen right there in the Reddit jacket 1229 03:04:22,610 --> 03:02:11,520 is the Johnson Space Center Senate 1230 03:04:22,620 --> 03:04:30,230 thank you 1231 03:04:30,240 --> 03:05:00,769 foreign 1232 03:05:00,779 --> 03:05:10,490 020 1233 03:05:10,500 --> 03:06:01,250 General number 1234 03:06:01,260 --> 03:06:43,670 foreign 1235 03:06:43,680 --> 03:08:13,370 thank you 1236 03:08:13,380 --> 03:08:27,550 foreign 1237 03:08:34,130 --> 03:08:31,730 and if you're just joining us Orion has 1238 03:08:36,469 --> 03:08:34,140 emerged from the back side of the moon 1239 03:08:42,769 --> 03:08:36,479 after completing the outbound powered 1240 03:08:48,530 --> 03:08:45,830 this burn lasted two minutes and 30 1241 03:08:50,690 --> 03:08:48,540 seconds and sent Orion close enough to 1242 03:08:52,969 --> 03:08:50,700 the lunar surface to leverage the moon's 1243 03:08:55,250 --> 03:08:52,979 gravitational force and swing the 1244 03:09:00,969 --> 03:08:55,260 spacecraft once around the Moon toward 1245 03:09:05,929 --> 03:09:03,650 once inserted in the distant retrograde 1246 03:09:08,510 --> 03:09:05,939 orbit Orion will remain in the distant 1247 03:09:10,370 --> 03:09:08,520 retrograde orbit for one half elliptical 1248 03:10:04,849 --> 03:09:10,380 orbit around the Moon 1249 03:10:04,859 --> 03:10:29,510 everything 1250 03:10:29,520 --> 03:10:39,849 and um 1251 03:10:39,859 --> 03:13:20,150 are here 1252 03:13:25,730 --> 03:13:22,550 we're just six minutes away from the 1253 03:13:28,730 --> 03:13:25,740 anticipated flyover of the Apollo 11 1254 03:13:31,670 --> 03:13:28,740 Landing site Tranquility base 1255 03:13:36,050 --> 03:13:31,680 we anticipate that flyover to occur at 7 1256 03:15:19,330 --> 03:13:39,950 during the flyover Orion will be 1 384 1257 03:15:25,250 --> 03:15:22,370 and you are looking at a live view 1258 03:15:28,130 --> 03:15:25,260 inside Mission Control Houston where 1259 03:15:29,389 --> 03:15:28,140 NASA flight director Rick labrode is on 1260 03:15:31,250 --> 03:15:29,399 console 1261 03:15:33,530 --> 03:15:31,260 leading the team here in Mission Control 1262 03:15:37,490 --> 03:15:33,540 following the outbound powered flyby 1263 03:15:39,590 --> 03:15:37,500 burn which occurred 49 minutes ago 1264 03:15:41,929 --> 03:15:39,600 this two minute and 30 second burn 1265 03:15:44,090 --> 03:15:41,939 utilized the orbital maneuvering system 1266 03:15:46,010 --> 03:15:44,100 or Ohm's engine onboard the Orion 1267 03:15:48,769 --> 03:15:46,020 spacecraft 1268 03:17:57,230 --> 03:15:48,779 and help set the stage for decent 1269 03:17:57,240 --> 03:18:06,130 recovery 1270 03:18:11,210 --> 03:18:08,809 we're now two minutes away from the 1271 03:18:14,809 --> 03:18:11,220 anticipated flyover of the Apollo 11 1272 03:18:19,309 --> 03:18:14,819 Landing site Tranquility base 1273 03:19:39,410 --> 03:18:19,319 Orion will be 1 384 statute miles above 1274 03:19:45,950 --> 03:19:43,130 and at this time we do expect Orion to 1275 03:19:49,670 --> 03:19:45,960 be flying over the Apollo 11 Landing 1276 03:19:54,590 --> 03:19:51,610 Orion is 1277 03:20:02,269 --> 03:19:54,600 1384 statute miles above the landing 1278 03:20:06,710 --> 03:20:04,550 Tranquility base was where Commander 1279 03:20:09,170 --> 03:20:06,720 Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot 1280 03:20:13,910 --> 03:20:09,180 Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon for the 1281 03:21:26,110 --> 03:20:13,920 very first time on July 20th 1969 53 1282 03:21:26,120 --> 03:21:36,410 thank you 1283 03:21:36,420 --> 03:22:59,150 okay 1284 03:22:59,160 --> 03:23:50,269 foreign 1285 03:25:24,849 --> 03:23:52,250 405 1286 03:25:30,710 --> 03:25:28,070 and with the outbound powered flyby burn 1287 03:25:32,929 --> 03:25:30,720 now complete and Orion having completed 1288 03:25:35,150 --> 03:25:32,939 its closest approach to the moon at a 1289 03:25:37,550 --> 03:25:35,160 distance of 80 miles above the surface 1290 03:25:40,130 --> 03:25:37,560 that will wrap up our coverage for today 1291 03:25:43,269 --> 03:25:40,140 but we'll continue to post daily updates 1292 03:25:46,250 --> 03:25:43,279 about the mission on the Artemis blog at 1293 03:25:48,170 --> 03:25:46,260 blogs.nasa.gov Artemis and and we'll 1294 03:25:50,750 --> 03:25:48,180 also be posting updates on our social 1295 03:25:53,809 --> 03:25:50,760 media accounts as well later today we'll 1296 03:25:56,090 --> 03:25:53,819 have a briefing at 4 pm Central 5 PM 1297 03:25:58,429 --> 03:25:56,100 Eastern where representatives from NASA 1298 03:26:00,769 --> 03:25:58,439 will discuss the outbound power to flyby 1299 03:26:02,990 --> 03:26:00,779 which we hope you'll tune in for and 1300 03:26:04,790 --> 03:26:03,000 we'll be live on NASA TV covering the 1301 03:26:08,210 --> 03:26:04,800 distant retrograde orbit insertion 1302 03:26:11,450 --> 03:26:08,220 Friday beginning at 3 30 PM Central 4 30 1303 03:26:22,070 --> 03:26:11,460 PM eastern time until then this is