Artemis I, formerly
Exploration Mission-1,will be the first integrated flight test of NASA’s Deep
Space Exploration Systems: the Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS)
rocket, with the newly upgraded Exploration Ground Systems at Kennedy Space
Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
The primary operations goal of the
mission is to assure a safe crew module entry, descent, splashdown, and
recovery. In addition to sending Orion on its journey around the Moon, SLS
will carry 10 small satellites that will perform their own science and
technology investigations. The first in a series of increasingly complex
missions, Artemis I will provide a foundation for human deep space
exploration and demonstrate our commitment and capability to extend human
existence to the Moon and beyond prior to the first flight with crew
on Artemis II.
Artemis I is foundational to the space economy, fueling new industries and technologies, supporting job growth, and furthering the demand for a highly skilled work force. Men and women in all fifty states are hard at work building the Deep Space Exploration Systems to support missions to deep space. NASA prime contractors, Aerojet Rocketdyne, Boeing, Jacobs, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman currently have over 3,200 suppliers contributing to the milestone achievement that heralds the success of America’s human spaceflight program.
More details about Artemis I
Source: ARTEMIS is ready – Scents of Science (myfusimotors.com)
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