NASA's highly anticipated Artemis II mission is poised to embark on its journey to the moon. The Artemis II spacecraft, comprising NASA's integrated SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft, is scheduled to roll out of the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida as early as Saturday, January 17th.
A pre-rollout news conference, live feed of the rollout, and a media briefing will be broadcast live on NASA's YouTube channel. These events are open exclusively to credentialed media, who can RSVP via email by two hours prior to each event. Viewers can also stream these events online through various platforms.
The roll-out process itself is expected to take up to 12 hours and will cover a four-mile distance at a pace of one mile per hour, carried by NASA's crawler-transporter 2. Prior to this milestone, NASA will complete final preparations for the rocket and spacecraft, potentially involving additional work or even rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building.
Once the Artemis II mission is deemed flight-ready, NASA will assess readiness through a wet dress rehearsal and select a launch date as early as February 6th. The mission's objectives include scientific discovery, economic benefits, and laying the groundwork for future manned missions to Mars.
Key speakers set to attend the media briefing include John Honeycutt, Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Jeff Radigan, Lili Villarreal, Jacob Bleacher, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen. These individuals will share insights into their preparations and mission objectives.
For the latest updates on the Artemis II mission, follow NASA's official blog. To learn more about this historic endeavor, visit https://www.nasa.gov/artemis.
A pre-rollout news conference, live feed of the rollout, and a media briefing will be broadcast live on NASA's YouTube channel. These events are open exclusively to credentialed media, who can RSVP via email by two hours prior to each event. Viewers can also stream these events online through various platforms.
The roll-out process itself is expected to take up to 12 hours and will cover a four-mile distance at a pace of one mile per hour, carried by NASA's crawler-transporter 2. Prior to this milestone, NASA will complete final preparations for the rocket and spacecraft, potentially involving additional work or even rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building.
Once the Artemis II mission is deemed flight-ready, NASA will assess readiness through a wet dress rehearsal and select a launch date as early as February 6th. The mission's objectives include scientific discovery, economic benefits, and laying the groundwork for future manned missions to Mars.
Key speakers set to attend the media briefing include John Honeycutt, Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Jeff Radigan, Lili Villarreal, Jacob Bleacher, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen. These individuals will share insights into their preparations and mission objectives.
For the latest updates on the Artemis II mission, follow NASA's official blog. To learn more about this historic endeavor, visit https://www.nasa.gov/artemis.