Artemis I launch
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- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2022
- For NASA’s Artemis I (Artemis-1) mission to the Moon, the first Space Launch System (SLS) launch vehicle launched the Orion spacecraft on an uncrewed flight test, from Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, on 16 November 2022, at 06:48 UTC (01:48 EST). Orion is scheduled to fly about 100 km (62 miles) above the surface of the Moon, then use the Moon’s gravitational force to propel itself into a new deep retrograde, or opposite, orbit about 64,000 km (40,000 miles) from the Moon. Artemis-1, formerly Exploration Mission-1, is the first integrated test of NASA’s deep space exploration systems: the Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the ground systems at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Credit: NASA
NASA’s Artemis I mission
Space Launch System launches the uncrewed Orion spacecraft - Наука
The Earth seen by the Orion spacecraft on the way to the Moon ruclips.net/video/nHxxKlye_Qo/видео.html
Orion spacecraft trans-lunar injection and separation ruclips.net/video/uqQS_5uIF5U/видео.html
Artemis I mission overview ruclips.net/video/kJSubTl3A3E/видео.html
That "booster ignisshush" will be remembered in history
1:48 BOOSTERS IGNISSHUSH
I heard boosters are Ninjas.
@@b1blancer1 it’s actually BOOSTERS IGNISSHUSH
@@goldgamercommenting2990 I'm going with Ninjas. Boosters are Ninjas sounds cooler.
boosters ignichichshen
As someone who was there I can tell you this felt SURREAL.
The sky lit up like the sun was rising. The brightness of the engines was so high that my camera couldnt even pick up the Moon in the background. The sound thundering in after it had launched slowly picking up and thundering in...it just puts you in a state of pure awe and unadulterated wonder.
Yep
Damn 😍
I’ve waited since 2012
Now a decade later, the monster is awoken and now it finally work and became NASA’s most powerful rocket
Actually, the Saturn V was more powerful...
@@NeutralGenericUser A quick google search shows that with the SRBs, it produces 15% more thrust than the Saturn V, SRBs are nothing to scoff at.
The Ares I would have occupied the niche that will be filled by the SLS when it launches manned missions to the Moon. It only got as far as a suborbital test flight, called Ares I-X, before Barack Obama cancelled the Constellation program in February 2010.
@@vahe2391 for now we know how sls really worked and we are satisfied with the results
Having been there to watch the lift off of Apollo 11 back in '69 makes me want to witness the lift off of one of these as well. I want to compare the two experiences.
GO
I always think about the stress that must be put upon the engine gimbals and they still do what they need to do. Amazing...
This is absolutely incredible to see the very first launch of the Space Launch System and also Artemis 1!! I will hopefully not forget about this as it is absolutely amazing!!
How much $$ did it cost??
Damn, that's a big candle. It feels like watching shuttle missions again but with modern high-res cameras. I love it.
He was very excited. I probably couldn't have spoken. Igninjush was close enough.
Space exploration shouldn’t involve politics it should be left alone and work with humanity who have the same dreams all around the world.
Unfortunately, rockets are the same technology that can also deliver mass destruction to anywhere in earth, so they'll never not be political.
I still can't believe it. After all this time the day has finally come. I cannot describe the moment when I watched the Livestream and the last 10 Seconds were counted down while my heart was beating at like 200%. And then the rocket lifted off.. just amazing!
Congrats to NASA! Now we are one step closer to return to the moon!
Finally launched...thank goodness.
That con trail is something I haven't seen I a long time. I forgot how gnarly those SRB's are. Wow
kinda crazy how no-one is talking about this
FINALLY OMG IT LAUNCHED
You think it would be easy?
The SLS is now the biggest SLV since the Saturn V to reach orbit, and only the second moon rocket in the history of US space exploration measuring more than 300 feet in height to carry out a space mission.
"Boosters inisgzh-"
Hahahahah
He was prolly hella excited
Appreciate the sanity, balance and quiet professionalism of NASA's (and their contractor's) teams. Refreshing after the constant whooping and cheering of SpaceX a-holes.
Nice smooth launch of the SLS rocket NASA. I ambition the test flight would be successful. All the best to you in your future activities/launches. 🙂
After the long delays, finally the start!
A morning you simply cannot replicate. Absolutely stunning, beautiful.
Finally.
He really said, “BOOSTERS IGNIGISHIN” 💀
You can't rely blame him
I'd like to know who the mission narrator is. Her clean, calm, professional delivery adds so much to this video. It's clear she is a team member with real knowledge, not just a reader. Brava. And congratulations, NASA!
Derrol Nail in the beginning, then Leah Cheshier, both from NASA Communications.
Audible would love to have them for sure
"To The Moon!"
Well that is a huge suprise.
After 18 years being born for the first time in my life I’m seeing humanity return to the moon
Enjoy it. I watched all the Saturn 5 launches and Armstrong walking on the moon.
I was watching launches since Mercury in the early 1960’s
goes for a lot of others too bud
It's a genuine pleasure to read this comment. I hope you enjoy and experience the same mystery and wonder us oldies did when we saw our moon launches and shuttle launches. All the best for the future.
Oh my god she lift off
Remember this is the same technology that launched the Shuttle, which dates back to the 1970s. Glad to see it still works after more than a decade of storage.
RS-25 engines have been upgraded and tested ruclips.net/p/PLpGTA7wMEDFifXDBklYG8La2c5YjjRFzW
@@SciNewsRo You tell him SciNews!!!
Remember we're gonna use it again after 50 years. So what's your point? Be happy or be butt hurt.
@@vtrbswarmachine calm your organs.
@@GM-xk1nw Sorry. My bad. Also I'm gonna use your "calm your organs" that is funny. Been talking to a lot of Elon Stans lately 😐
And they put commercials RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE LAUNCH
finally.
Amazing!
Awesome
This is probably what Saturn V felt like
Yes not only that
The sls surpassed it
We haven’t had a launch from 39b ever since shuttle and Apollo
Data showed no weaknesses in the sls design and everything went as planned
Now we need is Elon to get starship working and then our NASA and SpaceX Moon and Mars dreams would be much closer
Both rockets are the key for all our lunar dreams
This thing got more juice than Saturn v
Поздравляю с успешным запуском!🇺🇿
Well done 👍👋
Wow finally. Congratsssss
GO MAN GO!!!!! 🚀
Well done, NASA, I knew you guys could resolve the issues all along!
Lloré como una boba pero que emoción vivir épocas como estas y que no solo lo queden los recuerdos en los libros 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I wish I was there, it must have been an aawesome experience!
WOW WOW WOW 🎉
What a power all thr best to the moon jurney
I am sorry but the core stage animation has me confused. At launch the Orion hatch is on the starboard side and the crew heads are pointing towards the crawlerway. Wasn't the ascent "heads down" oriented like on the Shuttle era?
the "head down" orientation was due to the weight imbalance of the shuttle (being on the side of the rocket) which requires them to roll the shuttle to keep it from tipping over. there is no such center of gravity concerns with the SLS.
Awesome 😎
Lesgooooo
Finally
On the Dutch news it said that the rocket will arrive near the moon in about a month. The moon-missions in the 60s took 3 days one-way correct? Can somebody explain this?
It will return to Earth in a month.
God speed Artemis!!!💪💪💪
Congraturation NASA Artemis 1 Successfull 🚀🇺🇲
WHOO HOO! GO HOTDOG GOOOO!
holy shit
👏
Yay!!!!!
But how could they forgot Buzz quotes? Bro, beyond, you forgot about "to infinity! and beyond!"
祝贺成功发射。
Out this bih... 🎉😎👩🏻🚀🧑🏻🚀
01:50 THE SOUND THE SOUND! Tell us "AHNLIMITED PAHWER!"
Since Apollo IV never seen and heard, before.
Why there are no cameras on the rocket?
I'm pretty sure there were cameras but you really don't see much during nightime launches.
There are cameras
Батут работает!!!!!
Это не батут, это БАТУТИЩЕ
1:48 Did he have a mini stroke?
Space news in *pounds, feet,* and *mph?* What is this a horse and buggy launch? As an American tax payer it's really annoying seeing NASA dumb it down for us. Internally NASA is metric and as a science and technology organization they should explain things in metric.
True
cope
@@tlaloc9624 Cope with compromising American industrial competitiveness? Cope with losing American jobs? Cope with American taxpayers spending $200M on the failed Mars Climate Orbiter?
Amateur astronomer Patrick Moore was not a fan of metric. He used to say that feet and inches are miles better. On a general basis, my preference is metric for most measurements, but imperial for speed and distance.
@@thomashosking385 Moore was born in 1923, so it's not surprising he missed by a *klick!*
100%.artemis
“Boosters inijush!”
I heard boosters are Ninjas
He was very excited. I probably couldn't have spoken.
Очень быстрый старт: маршевые двигатели выключаются практически сразу же. Сразу видно ракету-носителя (космический грузовик).
FUCK I MISSED IT
Chang'e is waiting for it
This rocket is powered by the SSME's
wow在
祝贺发射成功,很壮观的发射场面
the first ad is in the most ridiculous place
Nothing we can do about that, it’s up to RUclips.
Yeet
To ze moon
New upcoming launch Skyroot
Moving.....
Not a space shuttle but very........ Shuttle ish.
法奥立……
Incredible work! But I gotta say, it's super disappointing to see that NASA (or at least, these journalists) relay metrics in imperial measurements. WTF is a lb foot or mile? smh...
The majority of these news outlets are based in the US so they adhere to the system here. Rocket data and measurements are also measured using the same system so regardless if they wanted to use metric or not they really wouldn't have a choice. That's a good idea though, they should do that for future flights
US Customary put man on the moon. Maybe one day metric will do the same.
@@Fireslingerpirate ok boomer lmao
I think it is going to the asteroid
Satellite, Earth’s natural satellite - the Moon ruclips.net/video/nHxxKlye_Qo/видео.html
First
It's reminds me look like a saturn 5 rocket launch
Salute snoopy
Удачи , Америка !
What took you so long 😂
Why didn’t you help?
The broadcast is so unprofessional ☹️
Finally.
I am sure you could have done it sooner?