The US space agency has revealed a way to track the progress of NASA’s “Artemis I”, 10 days before its launch.
This online tool will allow people to monitor the Orion spacecraft as it travels 40,000 miles behind the moon and back once more during its six-week journey.
Space lovers can also locate “Orion” and track its distance from Earth, the distance between it and the moon and the duration of the mission, through the Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW), which will provide images and data, according to the British newspaper, “Daily Mail”.
AROW will provide periodic data once Orion flies, which will be available on the site free of charge for all data and space enthusiasts to follow the data and location of the spacecraft.
It is noteworthy that Artemis I is a test flight, and it was previously known as Exploration Mission 1, until it was renamed Artemis, and it is expected to be launched on August 29.