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Don’t Miss: NASA To Name Artemis II Moon Astronauts

Artemis II is the first crewed flight test on the agency’s path to establishing a long-term scientific and human presence on the lunar surface. Credit: NASA

During an event at 11 a.m. EDTEDT is an abbreviation for Eastern Daylight Time, the time zone for the eastern coast of the United States and Canada when observing daylight saving time (spring/summer). It is four hours behind Coordinated Universal Time. New York City, Washington, D.C., Boston, and the Kennedy Space Center are in the Eastern Time Zone (ET).” data-gt-translate-attributes=”[{“attribute”:”data-cmtooltip”, “format”:”html”}]”>EDT on Monday, April 3, from NASAEstablished in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an independent agency of the United States Federal Government that succeeded the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). It is responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research. Its vision is "To discover and expand knowledge for the benefit of humanity." Its core values are "safety, integrity, teamwork, excellence, and inclusion." NASA conducts research, develops technology and launches missions to explore and study Earth, the solar system, and the universe beyond. It also works to advance the state of knowledge in a wide range of scientific fields, including Earth and space science, planetary science, astrophysics, and heliophysics, and it collaborates with private companies and international partners to achieve its goals.” data-gt-translate-attributes=”[{“attribute”:”data-cmtooltip”, “format”:”html”}]”>NASA Johnson Space Center’s Ellington Field in Houston, NASA and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) will announce the four astronauts who will venture around the Moon on Artemis II. Traveling aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft and launching on the Space Launch System rocket, the mission is the first crewed flight test on the agency’s path to establishing a long-term scientific and human presence on the lunar surface.

The event will air on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website.

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Don’t miss it! NASA and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) will announce during an event at 11 a.m. EDT on Monday, April 3, from NASA Johnson Space Center’s Ellington Field in Houston, the four astronauts who will venture around the Moon. Traveling aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft during Artemis II, the mission is the first crewed flight test on the agency’s path to establishing a long-term scientific and human presence on the lunar surface. Credit: NASA

Artemis II marks the inaugural crewed voyage utilizing NASA’s essential human deep space technologies: the Space Launch System rocket, the Orion spacecraft, and the necessary ground systems for launching. During this roughly 10-day mission, the Orion spacecraft’s life-support systems will be rigorously assessed, demonstrating the abilities and methods needed for sustaining human life and conducting work in deep space in ways only humans can do.

On the Artemis II mission, a team of four astronauts will embark on a lunar journey to evaluate NASA’s core human deep space exploration systems, including the Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft, marking their first trial with a crew on board. Credit: NASA

The team will comprise three NASA astronauts and one CSA astronaut, showcasing the agency’s dedication to fostering global collaboration via the Artemis program. Artemis II follows the triumphant Artemis I flight test, which sent an uncrewed Orion, perched on the SLS rocket, on a 1.4 million-mile expedition past the Moon. This test aimed to evaluate the systems prior to astronauts embarking on a lunar mission using these systems.

Source: SciTechDaily