Marking the beginning of man’s return to the moon, the Artemis I mission finally took off early this Wednesday (16). NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket took off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 3:47 am (Brazil time).

The mission must travel a total of more than 60,000 kilometers to and from the Moon; the route should be completed in a little over 25 days. Mission unmanned.

In the video below you can see how the rocket was launched (the launch can be seen after 3 hours of video).

According to NASA, Artemis I is the first in a series of missions of increasing complexity to establish a long-term human presence on the Moon.

Thus, the main purpose of Artemis I is to demonstrate that the Orion system (carried by the SLS rocket) has all the necessary safety conditions and capability to go to the Moon and return to Earth. corporate in the coming years.

Source: Tec Mundo

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