Success and Preparation
13 days ago
14
At 1:47 a.m. EST (6:47 UTC) on Nov. 16, 2022, NASA’s Orion spacecraft launched atop the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from historic Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on a path to the Moon, officially beginning the Artemis I mission.
Over the course of 25.5 days, Orion performed two lunar flybys, coming within 80 miles (129 kilometers) of the lunar surface. At its farthest distance during the mission, Orion traveled nearly 270,000 miles (435,000 kilometers) from our home planet. NASA’s Orion spacecraft successfully completed a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at
Loading comments...
-
2:02
NASA ARCHIVES
1 year agoNASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission Launch to Splashdown Highlights- Apr 27, 2023
49 -
1:02:50
SupremeTeam20
9 months agoNASA Briefing on Mid-point of Artemis I Moon Mission (Nov. 28, 2022)
2 -
2:02
Nasa Videos
8 months agoNASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission Launch to Splashdown Highlights
1 -
1:02:50
SupremeTeam20
9 months agoNASA Briefing on Mid-point of Artemis I Moon Mission (Nov. 28, 2022)
-
47:38
SupremeTeam20
9 months agoUpdate on NASA’s Artemis I Mission Following Return Lunar Flyby (Dec. 5, 2022)
4 -
14:40
LoveSpaceEarth
1 year agoArtemis I Path to the Pad: Launch and Recovery- Mar 31, 2023
1 -
0:42
Pro Trainer Live
1 year agoPlan for Success: How to Succeed in Everything You Do
6 -
47:38
SupremeTeam20
9 months agoUpdate on NASA’s Artemis I Mission Following Return Lunar Flyby (Dec. 5, 2022)
2 -
0:42
Pumapuskar
9 months agoArtemis Takes Flight: NASA's New Moon Rocket Launches on Historic Test Mission
4 -
33:55
Nehum01
8 months agoNASA’s Artemis I Mission Begins Departure from Lunar Orbit