NASA IS ALL SET FOR THE ARTEMIS LAUNCH
Nasa is set to launch mission Artemis-1 which will begin with the mission of the space agency’s plan to return to the Moon. It is all set to begin on Monday, 29 August, at 8.33 am local eastern time or 1.33 pm in the UK.
The first test is of going without a crew, and only around the Moon which is a natural satellite. It will be considered to be a major test not only of the Space Launch System that is predicted as the one which will soon carry humans one day. It will be considered as the result of months-long preparation, years for its design, alongside decades of work.
NASA IS ALL SET FOR THE ARTEMIS LAUNCH
It is also expected that all this process will eventually test how the Space Launch System is able to blast off into space in actuality. The Orion capsule which is considered the home for future astronauts will also be tested throughout the mesmerizing journey.
We are ready. 🚀
In just five days, the first launch opportunity of the integrated @NASA_SLS rocket and @NASA_Orion spacecraft will take place. The uncrewed #Artemis I mission around the Moon will pave the way for future crewed missions and begin a new chapter of exploration. pic.twitter.com/fT1tMiGjeb
— NASA Artemis (@NASAArtemis) August 24, 2022