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NASA To Televise Artemis I Demonstration Test– How To Watch Live

ByRomeo Minalane

Sep 20, 2022
NASA To Televise Artemis I Demonstration Test– How To Watch Live

NASA’s Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft are seen atop the mobile launcher at Launch Pad 39 B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on August 28,2022 Credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky An Artemis I cryogenic presentation test is set up for Wednesday, September21 NASA will offer live protection with commentary of the occasion start at 7: 15 a.m. EDT (4: 15 a.m. PDT). The presentation test will permit engineering groups to verify the repair work to a hydrogen leakage seen throughout an early September Artemis I introduce effort. It will likewise offer the opportunity for groups to evaluate upgraded propellant packing treatments and carry out extra examinations. The presentation will conclude when the goals for the test have actually been fulfilled. Live protection of the test will air on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the firm’s site. Throughout the time when NASA is airing protection of the launch, rendezvous, docking, and hatch opening of the Soyuz MS-22 bring NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio to the International Space Station (ISS) on NASA’s Television’s Public Channel, the Artemis I presentation test will air just on the Media Channel. Throughout all other times, the Artemis I cryogenic presentation test will air on both the general public and Media Channels. NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is seen at Launch Pad 39 B Thursday, September 8, 2022, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida as groups work to change the seal on a user interface, called the fast detach, in between the liquid hydrogen fuel feed line on the mobile launcher and the rocket. Credit: NASA/Chad Siwik The firm likewise will host a media teleconference to sneak peek the test at 11: 30 a.m. Monday, September19 Individuals consist of: Tom Whitmeyer, deputy partner administrator for Common Exploration Systems Development, NASA HeadquartersMike Sarafin, Artemis objective supervisor, NASA HeadquartersJeremy Parsons, deputy supervisor, Exploration Ground Systems Program, NASA’s Kennedy Space CenterJohn Blevins, primary engineer, Space Launch System Program, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight CenterAudio of the media call will stream reside on NASA’s site at: https://www.nasa.gov/live Artemis I is an uncrewed flight test. It is the very first in a series of progressively intricate objectives to offer a structure for human expedition in deep area. It will show NASA’s dedication and ability to extend human presence to the Moon and beyond. Through Artemis objectives, NASA will land the very first lady and the very first individual of color on the Moon, leading the way for a long-lasting existence on the Moon, and working as a stepping stone to sending out astronauts on an objective to Mars.
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