Bonn (ots) – phoenix live: Artemis 1 launch to the moon
Monday, August 29, 2022 at 12:00 p.m
50 years following humans landed on the moon, NASA’s Artemis program is scheduled to launch an almost 100 meter high SLS (Space Launch System) rocket to the moon on Monday, August 29 and launch the Orion space capsule into orbit . There the space capsule is to carry out important tests for planned manned flights. The mission is called Artemis-1 and is intended to initiate excursions to the moon. The spacecraft will launch unmanned from Cape Canaveral and will be in space for several weeks before re-entering Earth’s atmosphere and scheduled to land in the Pacific. If the mission is successfully completed, a first manned test will follow, this time under the name Artemis-2. In 2024, the Artemis-3 mission should land humans on the moon once more for the first time. However, it is still unclear whether the schedule can be met.
In terms of thrust, the SLS is the most powerful rocket ever built by mankind. However, it faces competition from Elon Musk’s space company “SpaceX”. This developed its own giant rocket within a very short time. However, the first flight is still a long time coming.
phoenix accompanies the start, which is described as historic. Stephan Kulle will lead the show from the studio in Bonn, while Michael Krons will report live as a reporter on site from the Kennedy NASA Space Center. Guests in the studio are ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer and ESA Director Dr. Jürgen Schultz, DLR Space Manager Volker Schmid and ESA astronaut Reinhold Ewald join in by phone and Skype. The launch of the rocket is scheduled for 2:33 p.m.
phoenix reporter Michael Krons will cover the project and the launch of the ARTEMIS 1 mission with his guests: Prof. Josef Aschbacher, ESA Director General; Walther Pelzer, Head of DLR Space Administration, DLR Executive Board; Alexander Gerst, ESA astronaut; Andreas Mattfeldt CDU, MdB, budget committee; Prof. Dr. Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla, CEO of DLR; Anna Christmann, Greens, Federal Government Coordinator for German Aerospace; Stan Love, NASA astronaut; Marc Steckling, Airbus Head of space exploration and Ralf Zimmermann, Program Manager Orion Service Module discuss.
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