We are one step closer to space! NASA's Artemis launch was successful
After a long period of problems space agent NASA was finally successful with their Artemis 1 launch. Here is all we know.
Space has always been a curiosity for people. The subject of living on the Moon, which has come to the fore in recent years, is a much more intriguing situation. In this context, thanks to the work of NASA, we are now closer to this. After several delays brought on by engine issues, fuel leaks NASA's Artemis 1 mission has finally launched. This is the first time the Space Launch System, NASA's most powerful rocket to date, and the Orion crew vehicle have flown together. It also officially marks the beginning of the Artemis program, which aims to send humans back to the Moon.
We are one step closer to space! NASA's Artemis launch was successful
We are going.
— NASA (@NASA) November 16, 2022
For the first time, the @NASA_SLS rocket and @NASA_Orion fly together. #Artemis I begins a new chapter in human lunar exploration. pic.twitter.com/vmC64Qgft9
NASA's strong Artemis 1 rocket has sent off interestingly, illuminating the Kennedy Space Center as it controlled into space toward the moon. It has successfully completed important milestones like max Q, the separation of the spacecraft adapter, the separation of the SLS first stage, and the jettisoning of the solid rocket booster. Around thirty minutes after launch, the flight is nominal due to the deployment of all four primary solar rays. NASA will get the information it needs from Artemis 1 to make sure astronauts can safely fly the Orion spacecraft to the Moon. The agency will also be able to test the heat shield on the vehicle to see if it can adequately shield the astronauts inside when it re-enters our atmosphere and splashes into the Pacific Ocean. NASA will be able to begin planning for Artemis 2, which will be Orion's first crewed mission and will send astronauts on a lunar flyby if everything goes according to plan.