NASA’s Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft creates a streak of white light as it soars upward after liftoff from the pad at Launch Complex 39B at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 16, 2022. Liftoff occurred at 1:47 a.m. EST. The first in a series of increasingly complex missions, Artemis I will provide a foundation for human deep space exploration and demonstrate our commitment and capability to extend human presence to the Moon and beyond. The primary goal of Artemis I is to thoroughly test the integrated systems before crewed missions by operating the spacecraft in a deep space environment, testing Orion’s heat shield, and recovering the crew module after reentry, descent, and splashdown.
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NASA/Kevin Davis
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NASA’s Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft creates a streak of white light as it soars upward after liftoff from the pad at Launch Complex 39B at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 16, 2022. Liftoff occurred at 1:47 a.m. EST. The first in a series of increasingly complex missions, Artemis I will provide a foundation for human deep space exploration and demonstrate our commitment and capability to extend human presence to the Moon and beyond. The primary goal of Artemis I is to thoroughly test the integrated systems before crewed missions by operating the spacecraft in a deep space environment, testing Orion’s heat shield, and recovering the crew module after reentry, descent, and splashdown.