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NASA’s Artemis 1 mission will take a key step toward returning humans to the Moon after almost half a century.

Author: Jack Burns (Professor of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder)
Republished from an article by The Conversation with permission from Jack Burns.
Original article: https://theconversation.com/nasas-artemis-1-mission-to-the-moon-sets-the-stage-for-routine-space-exploration-beyond-earths-orbit-heres-what-to-expect-and-why-its-important-189447
Original title: NASA’s Artemis 1 mission to the Moon sets the stage for routine space exploration beyond Earth’s orbit – here’s what to expect and why it’s important

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  1. 1
    @Cosmoknowledge

    UPDATE: The second launch attempt will be on Sept 3. at 2:17 p.m. EDT,
    one day later than the earliest available window of Friday (Sept. 2.), which NASA ruled out due to a high risk of adverse weather conditions.

  2. 5
    @josephpacchetti5997

    This is going to be very interesting and space exploration is great, however there are some negatives involved, such as non-reusable parts of this system, One example are the {SRBs}, solid rocket boosters, On the Shuttle system they recovered them and reused them, Not so on Artemis, Thank you Cosomoknowledge, Have a safe and happy Labor Day Weekend! 🚀 👍 🇺🇸

  3. 7
    @tinkmarshino

    So that is why the government is holding up space x testing and launching of the booster and star ship.. Elon can do it faster, cheaper and better then the old ways we needed back in the day.. so they want to make sure that space x doesn’t show them up.. two years between launches!.. We were faster even back in the the day.. I mean I am an old timer and like the old ways better.. But sometimes the new ways are so much better that I have to give way.. I mean look at the computers I am using today.. Much better then the commodore 64 and Tandy computers I used ion the 70’s.. Well, enough whining time for my medication.. Carry on brother! love this stuff even if I am whining..👍

    • 9
      @tinkmarshino

      @Cosmoknowledge yup folks has said that all my life.. man you are something.. then they usually shake there heads and walk away.. I am so special folks just can’t know what to do…😁 I’m a wunderkind!

  4. 10
    @cybergothika6906

    I will never forget how worried I was, with the live event resetting that day. Every time there is an important launch, I get some nasty anxiety. Here’s hoping for everything to be all right, for their success and my own health.

  5. 16
    @josephpacchetti5997

    Hello Ardit, Talk about ones memory going south, I just watched this again and this is obviously where I found some of the 411 on this vehicle, And then did some more research on it, Love this channel! 😁

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