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So you can send your message to iPad Artemis I while traveling to the moon.

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After successfully launching NASA’s Artemis I mission (with its many previous attempts) inside the Orion spacecraft, they seem to have packed a rather conspicuous device – an iPad. It doesn’t have astronauts, but it does have technology that NASA is “offering” to people so they can send messages while the capsule orbits the moon.

As one of many experiments POT opens a mission Artemis I carry out explanatory work with the population and involve the population in this. And it lies in the fact that through the project website or the Explore Orion application (App Store, Play Store), you can send your own message, which will appear on the iPad in the space capsule.

Yes indeed there is no guarantee that your post will be selected. Lockheed Martin, which is conducting the experiment, will decide which messages will be displayed and which will not. “Posts that are derogatory, defamatory, racist, sexist or otherwise inappropriate, or contain copyrighted material or that support people, products, brands, etc., will be rejected.”Explain.

Go to the Callisto website and scroll down to the Send Callisto Message section. You can enter your message, up to 120 characters, as well as your name and email address. If selected, your message and name will be displayed inside the Orion spacecraft during this Artemis I mission.


Why is the iPad part of the NASA Artemis I mission?

Of course, the main goal of the Artemis I mission is to test the systems of the SLS rocket and the Orion spacecraft in an uncrewed test flight before sending people on board during Artemis I. Why not go further? take advantage of the test mission to Moon up to the maximum.

Among the experiments they want to do are Project Callisto for testing human-machine interfaces in space.


Callisto Demo

inside the capsule we didn’t just find an iPadas they also include Cisco Webex Video Calling Software and a unique version for space Amazon Alexa voice assistant.

The latter is quite interesting, since from Earth, NASA employees will send Alexa commands through the iPad installed inside. In turn, they will test how well the purpose-built Deep Space Network can work with Alexa. Target find out how this digital assistant can make life easier and more efficient for astronauts during space travel.

Source: Computer Hoy

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