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- Artemis II Crew Arrives at Launch Site, Shares Moon Mascot
During remarks at Kennedy’s Launch and Landing Facility, Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman announced “Rise,” designed by Lucas Ye of Mountain View, California, as the zero gravity indicator that will fly with the crew around the Moon “Rise” was inspired by the iconic Earthrise moment from the Apollo 8 mission
- Free-Return Trajectory Explained: Artemis II’s 620,000-Mile Moon Loop
A core part of this historic voyage is the free-return trajectory, a precisely calculated path that allows the Orion spacecraft to reach the Moon and return safely to Earth using the natural gravity of the Earth–Moon system
- Artemis II Moon Mission Zero Gravity Indicator Revealed | Kennedy . . .
During remarks at Kennedy’s Launch and Landing Facility, Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman announced “Rise,” designed by Lucas Ye of Mountain View, California, as the zero gravity indicator that will fly with the crew around the Moon “Rise” was inspired by the iconic Earthrise moment from the Apollo 8 Mission
- Artemis II: Meet Rise, the zero gravity indicator, designed by . . .
A second-grade student from California has designed the mascot that will join NASA's Artemis II mission to the moon -- known as the zero gravity indicator
- Artemis II mission Rise zero-g indicator designed by 2nd grader
NASA Artemis II: ‘Rise’, a zero-gravity indicator designed by a 2nd grader, will fly on the Moon mission The Orion spacecraft will carry astronauts on a historic lunar flyby, marking humanity
- Artemis II has Rise on board, designed by this California 8-year-old . . .
A ‘zero gravity indicator’ designed by this California 8-year-old is en route to the moon Lucas Ye of Mountain View, Calif , won an international design competition to create a plush toy now
- Artemis 2 Moon mission: a primer - Phys. org
The return Artemis 2 will then follow a so-called "free-return" trajectory, designed to use the moon's gravity to send it back towards Earth without propulsion
- WATCH: Artemis II blasts off on journey sending astronauts around the moon
Like Apollo 13 — astronauts' only moon landing miss — Artemis II will use a free-return, lunar flyby trajectory to get home with gravity's tug and a minimum of gas
- Artemis II Has Launched. Heres Everything You Need to Know
What is the history of NASA moon missions? The last time human beings headed moonward was on the Apollo 17 flight that launched Dec 7, 1972—before any of the Artemis II crew members were born
- Artemis II timeline: 12 key steps that will take NASA astronauts to the . . .
NASA is gearing up to send astronauts back to the lunar environment for the first time in nearly 55 years We've broken the 10-day mission into 12 key steps, from the historic liftoff to a record
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