The American space agency (NASA) posted a time-lapse recorded video on its official Twitter page. Images from the cameras installed on the Orion spacecraft Showing planet earth and our sun.
This is the first human transport to the Moon since the end of the Apollo missions, but for now there are no astronauts on the mission. However, the images obtained are beautiful and give us an idea of the experience these people will have in the future.
time lapse images @NASA_Orion also #Artemis I’m traveling to the moon. Orion is scheduled to make its closest approach to the Moon’s orbit on November 1. 21.??? pic.twitter.com/6ki89b8lHk
— NASA’s Johnson Space Center (@NASA_Johnson) 17 November 2022
I can’t miss the selfie
The Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, both part of the Artemis I mission, have built-in cameras to document the experience🇧🇷 There are 24 in total.
Images will be acquired in a variety of formats, some Even in 4K quality, as the agency announced in a note. On Twitter, NASA also announced that we will continue to see real-time images of the Moon as Orion approaches the satellite.
Yeah! During Orion’s approach to the Moon and return to Earth.
— NASA’s Johnson Space Center (@NASA_Johnson) 17 November 2022
If all goes well during the Artemis I mission launched last Thursday, the 16th, a manned mission should follow. land the first woman and the first non-white person on the moon🇧🇷 It is scheduled for May 2024.
Source: Tec Mundo

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