In this NASA image, the USA can be seen at night from a composite collected from data acquired by the Suomi NPP satellite in April and October 2012. NASA’s Artemis I mission will see the unmanned Orion spacecraft take off from Kennedy Space. Center in Florida. It spent several days in orbit around the Moon before returning to Earth. (NASA)
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Toronto, Ontario – You can now register online for a boarding pass on the Artemis I. The mission, which is expected to launch in May or June and orbit the moon.
Every seat is free in some way. Artemis I will be an unmanned test flight for future lunar missions. When you apply to NASA, your name will be added to a flash drive aboard the unoccupied crew compartment and a bright digital boarding pass as evidence.
Powered by NASA’s most powerful rocket yet, the Space Launch System, the Artemis I mission will see the unmanned Orion spacecraft blast off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and spend several days in lunar orbit before returning to Earth. If all goes according to plan, the Artemis 2 mission will make a manned flight around the moon in 2024.
The ultimate goal of the Artemis program is to return humans to the moon by 2025, 53 years after the last manned mission to the moon, Apollo 17. In Greek mythology, Artemis is the twin sister of Apollo and the goddess of the moon. the moon .
As part of the program, NASA will land the first woman and first people of color on the moon, where it also plans to work with international and commercial partners to create a long-term human presence and use those lessons to train astronauts. To Mars.
NASA has named names before, as in 2020 when nearly 11 million names were attached to the Mars Perseverance rover, which is still orbiting the Red Planet.
Registering to put your name on the Artemis I tag is quick and easy. As a bonus, you’ll get 1.3 million new miles or 2.1 million kilometers, which is the total distance the Artemis 1 mission will cover.
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