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class="page-title">Author: <span>Antonia Jaramillo Botero</span></h1> </header><!-- .page-header --> <article id="post-2348" class="post-2348 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-artemis-ii category-exploration-ground-systems category-kennedy-space-center-2 tag-artemis-ii tag-exploration-ground-systems tag-kennedy-space-center"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/09/17/nasa-teams-update-camera-software-ahead-of-artemis-ii-launch/" rel="bookmark">NASA Teams Update Camera Software Ahead of Artemis II Launch</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <div class="entry-content"> <figure id="attachment_2324" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2324" style="width: 840px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-2324" src="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png" alt="" width="840" height="649" srcset="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png 1650w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?resize=300,232 300w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?resize=768,593 768w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?resize=1024,791 1024w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?resize=1536,1187 1536w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?resize=1200,927 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-2324" class="wp-caption-text">NASA</figcaption></figure> <p>Following successful testing earlier this year of the high-speed film and high-speed digital cameras on mobile launcher 1 and Launch Pad 39B, teams at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida recently completed additional testing to gather more data for the film cameras ahead of the <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/mission/artemis-ii/">Artemis II mission.</a></p> <p>Building on the <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/01/29/nasa-kennedy-teams-test-high-speed-cameras-for-artemis-ii-mission/">first test</a>, engineers with the agency’s <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/exploration-ground-systems/">Exploration Ground Systems Program</a> updated the software that activates the film cameras remotely from the firing room at the spaceport’s Launch Control Center. Teams turned on the cameras remotely to demonstrate two different capabilities: triggering the cameras through the countdown clock, which is how these cameras will normally operate during the launch countdown, and activating them through the emergency camera control panel, which allows teams to turn on the cameras in the unlikely event of an emergency during launch countdown.</p> <p>The 68 high-speed cameras, which start during the final 12 seconds of the countdown, will provide views of the rocket and surrounding ground structures during launch. The imagery also is used in detailed post-launch analysis.</p> <p>This test is part of <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/kennedy/nasa-kennedy-ready-for-artemis-ii-moon-mission-ground-systems-testing-2/">integrated testing</a> to verify and validate the ground systems that will support launch. The <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/mission/artemis-ii/">Artemis II</a> test flight will be NASA’s first mission with crew under the Artemis campaign, sending NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, as well as CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, on a 10-day journey around the Moon.</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/">Antonia Jaramillo Botero</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/09/17/nasa-teams-update-camera-software-ahead-of-artemis-ii-launch/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published updated" datetime="2024-09-17T10:24:52-04:00">September 17, 2024 10:24 am</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis-ii/" rel="category tag">Artemis II</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/exploration-ground-systems/" rel="category tag">Exploration Ground Systems</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/kennedy-space-center-2/" rel="category tag">Kennedy Space Center</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/artemis-ii/" rel="tag">Artemis II</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/exploration-ground-systems/" rel="tag">Exploration Ground Systems</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/kennedy-space-center/" rel="tag">Kennedy Space Center</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-2348 --> <article id="post-2323" class="post-2323 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-artemis-ii category-exploration-ground-systems category-kennedy-space-center-2 tag-artemis-ii tag-exploration-ground-systems tag-kennedy-space-center"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/08/14/nasa-kennedy-team-completes-artemis-emergency-egress-system-demonstration/" rel="bookmark">NASA Kennedy Team Completes Artemis Emergency Egress System Demonstration </a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <div class="entry-content"> <figure id="attachment_2325" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2325" style="width: 840px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-2325" src="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/KSC-20240811-PH-KLS02_1686orig.jpg" alt="Teams at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida are seen entering the Artemis emergency egress baskets on the mobile launcher 1 at Launch Pad 39B as part of a practice demonstration to learn the emergency escape or egress procedures ahead of the Artemis II launch." width="840" height="735" srcset="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/KSC-20240811-PH-KLS02_1686orig.jpg 5568w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/KSC-20240811-PH-KLS02_1686orig.jpg?resize=300,263 300w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/KSC-20240811-PH-KLS02_1686orig.jpg?resize=768,672 768w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/KSC-20240811-PH-KLS02_1686orig.jpg?resize=1024,896 1024w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/KSC-20240811-PH-KLS02_1686orig.jpg?resize=1536,1344 1536w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/KSC-20240811-PH-KLS02_1686orig.jpg?resize=2048,1792 2048w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/KSC-20240811-PH-KLS02_1686orig.jpg?resize=1200,1050 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-2325" class="wp-caption-text">Teams at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida practice the Artemis mission emergency escape or egress procedures during a series of integrated system verification and validation tests at Launch Pad 39B on Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024. Members of the closeout crew, pad rescue team and the Exploration Ground Systems Program practiced the process of getting inside and out of the emergency egress baskets. While the crew and other personnel will ride the emergency egress baskets to the terminus area in a real emergency, no one rode the baskets for this test. Instead, teams tested the baskets during separate occasions by using water tanks filled to different levels to replicate simulate the weight of passengers. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett</figcaption></figure> <p>Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) Program at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center completed an <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/artemis-2/artemis-emergency-egress-system-emphasizes-crew-safety/">emergency egress system</a> demonstration throughout the course of several days at Launch Complex 39B ahead of the Artemis II test flight that will carry four astronauts around the Moon.</p> <p>The <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/exploration-ground-systems/">EGS</a> team practiced emergency procedures during day and nighttime launch scenarios with the closeout crew, the team responsible for helping the astronauts get inside the <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/orion-spacecraft/">Orion spacecraft,</a> and the Pad Rescue team, which would aid personnel away from the launch pad in an emergency.</p> <p>Training included exiting the white room in the crew access arm of the mobile launcher, the area where the crew enters and exits Orion, while the fire suppression system was fully activated. The team then evacuated to the terminus area, the location at the perimeter of the launch pad where the emergency egress baskets come to a stop. For this test, personnel did not ride down the baskets, but did have the opportunity to practice getting inside the baskets when on the mobile launcher and exiting them at the terminus area. Once there, armored emergency response vehicles drove the team away to one of the designated safe site locations at Kennedy.</p> <figure id="attachment_2324" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2324" style="width: 840px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="wp-image-2324 size-large" src="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?w=840" alt="" width="840" height="649" srcset="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png 1650w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?resize=300,232 300w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?resize=768,593 768w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?resize=1024,791 1024w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?resize=1536,1187 1536w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/08/Test5.png?resize=1200,927 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-2324" class="wp-caption-text">NASA</figcaption></figure> <p>“Our latest integrated ground systems test is about demonstrating the capability of the entire emergency egress response,” said Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Artemis launch director. “From the time an emergency condition is declared until we have the crews, both flight and ground, safely accounted for outside the hazardous area.”</p> <p>During a real emergency, personnel will use the <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/artemis-2/artemis-emergency-egress-system-emphasizes-crew-safety/">emergency egress baskets</a>, which are suspended on a track cable that connects the mobile launcher to the perimeter of the pad. From there, they will travel down the 1,335-foot-long cables where the emergency response vehicles will drive them away to safety. Prior to this test and throughout the course of several months, teams conducted several basket release demonstrations to validate the system.</p> <p>During this test campaign the Artemis launch team also conducted an emergency egress demonstration simulation to practice how team members would respond to an emergency taking place at the pad during launch countdown.</p> <p>EGS team members will have another opportunity to practice the emergency egress procedures with the <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/feature/our-artemis-crew/#:~:text=Four%20astronauts%20have%20been%20selected%20for%20NASA%E2%80%99s%20Artemis,specialist%20Jeremy%20Hansen%20from%20the%20Canadian%20Space%20Agency.">Artemis II crew</a> during a test closer to launch when the rocket is at the launch pad.</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/">Antonia Jaramillo Botero</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/08/14/nasa-kennedy-team-completes-artemis-emergency-egress-system-demonstration/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published" datetime="2024-08-14T15:20:04-04:00">August 14, 2024 3:20 pm</time><time class="updated" datetime="2024-08-14T15:38:55-04:00">August 14, 2024 3:38 pm</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis-ii/" rel="category tag">Artemis II</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/exploration-ground-systems/" rel="category tag">Exploration Ground Systems</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/kennedy-space-center-2/" rel="category tag">Kennedy Space Center</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/artemis-ii/" rel="tag">Artemis II</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/exploration-ground-systems/" rel="tag">Exploration Ground Systems</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/kennedy-space-center/" rel="tag">Kennedy Space Center</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-2323 --> <article id="post-2296" class="post-2296 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-artemis category-artemis-ii category-exploration-ground-systems category-kennedy-space-center-2 tag-artemis-ii tag-exploration-ground-systems tag-kennedy-space-center"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/07/19/nasa-kennedy-teams-complete-water-flow-tests-for-artemis-ii-mission/" rel="bookmark">NASA Kennedy Teams Complete Water Flow Tests for Artemis II Mission </a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <div class="entry-content"> <figure id="attachment_2298" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2298" style="width: 840px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-2298" src="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/KSC-20231024-PH-KLS01_0066orig.jpg" alt="" width="840" height="560" srcset="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/KSC-20231024-PH-KLS01_0066orig.jpg 6720w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/KSC-20231024-PH-KLS01_0066orig.jpg?resize=300,200 300w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/KSC-20231024-PH-KLS01_0066orig.jpg?resize=768,512 768w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/KSC-20231024-PH-KLS01_0066orig.jpg?resize=1024,683 1024w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/KSC-20231024-PH-KLS01_0066orig.jpg?resize=1536,1024 1536w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/KSC-20231024-PH-KLS01_0066orig.jpg?resize=2048,1365 2048w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/KSC-20231024-PH-KLS01_0066orig.jpg?resize=1200,800 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-2298" class="wp-caption-text">NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems conducts a water flow test with the mobile launcher at Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39B in Florida on Oct. 24, 2023. It is the third in a series of tests to verify the overpressure protection and sound suppression system is ready for launch of the Artemis II mission. During liftoff, 400,000 gallons of water will rush onto the pad to help protect NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket, Orion spacecraft, mobile launcher, and launch pad from any over pressurization and extreme sound produced during ignition and liftoff. Photo Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett</figcaption></figure> <p><span data-contrast="none">Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems Program successfully completed tests of the ignition overpressure protection and sound suppression and launch cooling systems at Launch Pad 39B at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. These systems will protect the mobile launcher umbilicals and other crucial ground systems during liftoff of the </span><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/mission/artemis-ii/"><span data-contrast="none">Artemis II</span></a><span data-contrast="none"> mission.</span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span></p> <p><span data-contrast="none">When SLS’s (Space Launch System) solid rocket boosters ignite, the RS-25 engines start up, and the rocket comes to life, there will be a thundering amount of noise, heat, and energy produced at liftoff. To ensure the crew, SLS, the Orion spacecraft and the surrounding ground infrastructure are protected during launch, teams practiced releasing approximately <a href="https://images.nasa.gov/details/KSC-20231024-MH-CSH01-0001-Artemis_II_Water_Deluge_Test_39_B-M1718">400,000 gallons of water</a> from large overhead holding tanks onto the mobile launcher and the pad’s flame deflector. The water will provide protection from the extreme heat generated by SLS’s exhaust and help suppress the sound produced at liftoff.</span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span></p> <p><span data-contrast="none">Recent upgrades to the </span><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/exploration-ground-systems/mobile-launcher/"><span data-contrast="none">mobile launcher</span></a><span data-contrast="none"> were designed to enhance the performance of these systems and assure better launch imagery. Some of the upgrades include:</span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span></p> <ul> <li><span data-contrast="none">New water balancing plates on the mobile launcher and pad piping to allow higher water flow rates </span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span></li> <li><span data-contrast="none">Redesigned rainbird water nozzles to allow increased water flow rates and improved mobile launcher deck water coverage</span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span></li> <li><span data-contrast="none">New hydrogen burn-off ignitor and camera water barriers for protection from the increased mobile launcher deck water flow </span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span></li> <li><span data-contrast="none">Raised camera housings and additional splash shields around the lenses to maximize amount of video obtained during launch</span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span></li> <li><span data-contrast="none">Adding additional levels on the mobile launcher to protect the emergency egress baskets and pilot line hoist motors </span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span></li> </ul> <p><span data-contrast="none">The water flows were conducted as part of a series of </span><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/nasa-kennedy-ready-for-artemis-ii-moon-mission-ground-systems-testing-2/"><span data-contrast="none">integrated ground systems tests</span></a><span data-contrast="none"> intended to confirm that various systems on the mobile launcher and at Launch Pad 39B work as intended, both individually and with each other.</span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">The Artemis II mission builds on the success of the uncrewed Artemis I mission and will demonstrate a broad range of capabilities needed for missions to the Moon and beyond. The Artemis II test flight will be NASA’s first mission with crew aboard the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft and confirm the spacecraft systems operate as designed with crew aboard in the environment of deep space. </span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":0,"335559740":240}"> </span></p> <p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2297" src="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/Test4.png" alt="" width="840" height="649" srcset="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/Test4.png 1650w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/Test4.png?resize=300,232 300w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/Test4.png?resize=768,593 768w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/Test4.png?resize=1024,791 1024w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/Test4.png?resize=1536,1187 1536w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/07/Test4.png?resize=1200,927 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /></p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/">Antonia Jaramillo Botero</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/07/19/nasa-kennedy-teams-complete-water-flow-tests-for-artemis-ii-mission/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published updated" datetime="2024-07-19T10:11:35-04:00">July 19, 2024 10:11 am</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis/" rel="category tag">Artemis</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis-ii/" rel="category tag">Artemis II</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/exploration-ground-systems/" rel="category tag">Exploration Ground Systems</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/kennedy-space-center-2/" rel="category tag">Kennedy Space Center</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/artemis-ii/" rel="tag">Artemis II</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/exploration-ground-systems/" rel="tag">Exploration Ground Systems</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/kennedy-space-center/" rel="tag">Kennedy Space Center</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-2296 --> <article id="post-2276" class="post-2276 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-artemis category-artemis-ii category-exploration-ground-systems category-kennedy-space-center-2 tag-artemis-ii tag-exploration-ground-systems"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/06/10/nasa-kennedy-teams-test-upgraded-environmental-control-system-for-artemis-ii/" rel="bookmark">NASA Kennedy Teams Test Upgraded Environmental Control System for Artemis II </a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <div class="entry-content"> <figure id="attachment_2277" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2277" style="width: 840px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-2277" src="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/06/Test4-with-no-Test-3-marked.png" alt="" width="840" height="649" srcset="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/06/Test4-with-no-Test-3-marked.png 1650w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/06/Test4-with-no-Test-3-marked.png?resize=300,232 300w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/06/Test4-with-no-Test-3-marked.png?resize=768,593 768w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/06/Test4-with-no-Test-3-marked.png?resize=1024,791 1024w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/06/Test4-with-no-Test-3-marked.png?resize=1536,1187 1536w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/06/Test4-with-no-Test-3-marked.png?resize=1200,927 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-2277" class="wp-caption-text">Credits: NASA</figcaption></figure> <p><span data-contrast="none">Teams with NASA’s </span><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/exploration-ground-systems/"><span data-contrast="none">Exploration Ground Systems</span></a><span data-contrast="none"> (EGS) Program successfully tested the upgraded environmental control system on mobile launcher 1 while it’s at Launch Pad 39B at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for </span><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/mission/artemis-ii/"><span data-contrast="none">Artemis II</span></a><span data-contrast="none">. This system provides air supply, thermal control, and pressurization to SLS (Space Launch System) and the Orion spacecraft during cryogenic propellant loading.</span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":259}"> </span></p> <p><span data-contrast="none">During propellant loading, the environmental control system purges specific compartments within Orion and SLS using gaseous nitrogen to maintain the proper environmental conditions. This is critical, as the rocket and spacecraft must be in a safe and stable configuration and temperature when dealing with hazardous gasses. The severtal-week test, which started April 17, was conducted in two parts. Teams first started flowing air through the system and then followed by flowing gaseous nitrogen. </span><span data-contrast="none"> </span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":259}"> </span></p> <p><span data-contrast="none">This marks the next set of tests complete for EGS teams as part of </span><span data-contrast="none">the </span><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/kennedy/nasa-kennedy-ready-for-artemis-ii-moon-mission-ground-systems-testing-2/"><span data-contrast="none">integrated system verification and validation testing</span></a><span data-contrast="none"> in preparation for Artemis II, the first crewed Artemis mission that will send four astronauts around the Moon and back next year.</span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":259}"> </span></p> <p><span data-contrast="none">The testing puts the team and ground infrastructures to work and ensures each are functioning properly and allows the team to update and refine procedures ahead of launch. </span><span data-contrast="none">Part of this series includes testing the launch pad’s environmental control system, the emergency egress system, the </span><span data-contrast="none">ignition overpressure protection and sound suppression system</span><span data-contrast="none">, among others.</span><span data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":259}"> </span></p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/">Antonia Jaramillo Botero</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/06/10/nasa-kennedy-teams-test-upgraded-environmental-control-system-for-artemis-ii/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published updated" datetime="2024-06-10T09:58:47-04:00">June 10, 2024 9:58 am</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis/" rel="category tag">Artemis</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis-ii/" rel="category tag">Artemis II</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/exploration-ground-systems/" rel="category tag">Exploration Ground Systems</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/kennedy-space-center-2/" rel="category tag">Kennedy Space Center</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/artemis-ii/" rel="tag">Artemis II</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/exploration-ground-systems/" rel="tag">Exploration Ground Systems</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-2276 --> <article id="post-2214" class="post-2214 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-artemis tag-artemis tag-clps tag-commercial-lunar-payload-services"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/15/intuitive-machines-lander-on-its-way-to-the-moon/" rel="bookmark">Intuitive Machines Lander On Its Way To the Moon</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <div class="entry-content"> <p>Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander successfully powered on, made communications contact, and is now on its way to the Moon, carrying NASA science and technology demonstrations as part of the agency’s CLPS (<a href="https://www.nasa.gov/commercial-lunar-payload-services/">Commercial Lunar Payload Services</a>) initiative and Artemis campaign.</p> <p>Nova-C is expected to land on the lunar surface Thursday, Feb. 22, and throughout its mission, the <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/clps/six-nasa-instruments-will-fly-to-moon-on-intuitive-machines-lander/">agency’s scientific instruments</a> will focus on plume-surface interactions, space weather/lunar surface interactions, radio astronomy, precision landing technologies, and a communication and navigation node for future autonomous navigation technologies.</p> <p>This concludes our live launch coverage. Continue to follow along for more CLPS updates: <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/commercial-lunar-payload-services/">nasa.gov/clps</a>.</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/">Antonia Jaramillo Botero</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/15/intuitive-machines-lander-on-its-way-to-the-moon/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published updated" datetime="2024-02-15T02:01:56-05:00">February 15, 2024 2:01 am</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis/" rel="category tag">Artemis</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/artemis/" rel="tag">Artemis</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/clps/" rel="tag">CLPS</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/commercial-lunar-payload-services/" rel="tag">Commercial Lunar Payload Services</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-2214 --> <article id="post-2211" class="post-2211 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-artemis tag-artemis tag-clps tag-commercial-lunar-payload-services"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/15/intuitive-machines-moon-lander-successfully-deploys/" rel="bookmark">Intuitive Machines Moon Lander Successfully Deploys</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <div class="entry-content"> <p>At approximately 1:53 a.m. EST, the Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander successfully deployed from SpaceX’s Falcon 9 second stage.</p> <p>Onboard the lander are <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/clps/six-nasa-instruments-will-fly-to-moon-on-intuitive-machines-lander/">NASA scientific instruments</a> and technology demonstrations, as well as other commercial payloads, heading to the Moon. Intuitive Machines was selected for this delivery as part of the agency’s CLPS (<a href="https://www.nasa.gov/commercial-lunar-payload-services/">Commercial Lunar Payload Services</a>) initiative and Artemis campaign. Coming up, Nova-C will power on and begin its journey to the lunar surface.</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/">Antonia Jaramillo Botero</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/15/intuitive-machines-moon-lander-successfully-deploys/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published updated" datetime="2024-02-15T01:54:19-05:00">February 15, 2024 1:54 am</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis/" rel="category tag">Artemis</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/artemis/" rel="tag">Artemis</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/clps/" rel="tag">CLPS</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/commercial-lunar-payload-services/" rel="tag">Commercial Lunar Payload Services</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-2211 --> <article id="post-2208" class="post-2208 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-artemis tag-artemis tag-clps tag-commercial-lunar-payload-services"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/15/liftoff-intuitive-machines-lander-carrying-nasa-science-begins-journey-to-the-moon/" rel="bookmark">Liftoff! Intuitive Machines Lander Carrying NASA Science Begins Journey to the Moon</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <div class="entry-content"> <figure id="attachment_2209" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2209" style="width: 2560px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-2209" src="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/02/4Y9A5455-scaled.jpg" alt="A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lunar lander lifts off from Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 1:05 a.m. EST on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024. " width="2560" height="1707" srcset="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/02/4Y9A5455-scaled.jpg 2560w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/02/4Y9A5455-300x200.jpg 300w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/02/4Y9A5455-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/02/4Y9A5455-768x512.jpg 768w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/02/4Y9A5455-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/02/4Y9A5455-2048x1365.jpg 2048w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2024/02/4Y9A5455-1200x800.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-2209" class="wp-caption-text">A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lunar lander lifts off from Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 1:05 a.m. EST on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024. As part of NASA’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign, Intuitive Machines’ first lunar mission will carry NASA science and commercial payloads to the Moon to study plume-surface interactions, space weather/lunar surface interactions, radio astronomy, precision landing technologies, and a communication and navigation node for future autonomous navigation technologies. Photo credit: Mike Chambers</figcaption></figure> <p>At 1:05 a.m. EST SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launched the Intuitive Machines Nova-C lander from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.</p> <p>Onboard the lander is a suite of <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/clps/six-nasa-instruments-will-fly-to-moon-on-intuitive-machines-lander/">NASA scientific instruments</a> and technology demonstrations, as well as commercial payloads, heading to the surface of the Moon. The NASA payloads onboard the lander aim to help the agency develop capabilities needed to explore the Moon under Artemis and in advance of human missions on the lunar surface. Intuitive Machines was selected for this delivery as part of the agency’s CLPS (<a href="https://www.nasa.gov/commercial-lunar-payload-services/">Commercial Lunar Payload Services</a>) initiative and Artemis campaign</p> <p>The next major milestone will be when Nova-C separates from the rocket’s second stage, which is expected to occur in approximately 48 minutes or around 1:53 a.m. EST.</p> <p> </p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/">Antonia Jaramillo Botero</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/15/liftoff-intuitive-machines-lander-carrying-nasa-science-begins-journey-to-the-moon/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published updated" datetime="2024-02-15T01:13:01-05:00">February 15, 2024 1:13 am</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis/" rel="category tag">Artemis</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/artemis/" rel="tag">Artemis</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/clps/" rel="tag">CLPS</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/commercial-lunar-payload-services/" rel="tag">Commercial Lunar Payload Services</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-2208 --> <article id="post-2199" class="post-2199 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-artemis tag-artemis tag-clps tag-commercial-lunar-payload-services"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/15/nasa-science-aboard-intuitive-machines-mission-for-moon-watch-now/" rel="bookmark">NASA Science Aboard Intuitive Machines Mission for Moon, Watch Now</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <div class="entry-content"> <p>Carrying NASA science to the Moon as part of the agency’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative, a SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket stands ready for a 1:05 a.m. EST liftoff from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Watch now on <a href="https://plus.nasa.gov/scheduled-video/clps-intuitive-machines-im-1-launch-coverage/">NASA+</a>, NASA TV, and the agency’s <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv">website</a>.</p> <p>Onboard Falcon 9 is Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander, which holds <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/clps/six-nasa-instruments-will-fly-to-moon-on-intuitive-machines-lander/">six NASA scientific instruments</a> and technology demonstrations, along with other commercial payloads. This is the first CLPS flight for Intuitive Machines, which is part of the Artemis campaign.</p> <p>Weather officials with Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s 45th Weather Squadron predict a 90% chance of favorable weather conditions for launch, with the primary weather concerns revolving around thick cloud coverage.</p> <p>Here’s a look at the remaining of SpaceX’s countdown and ascent milestones. All times are approximate:</p> <p><strong>Countdown</strong><br /> <strong>Hour/Minute/Second Event</strong></p> <p>00:38:00 SpaceX launch director verifies go for propellant load<br /> 00:35:00 Rocket grade kerosene loading begins<br /> 00:35:00 1st stage liquid oxygen loading begins<br /> 00:16:00 2nd stage liquid oxygen loading begins<br /> 00:07:00 Falcon 9 begins pre-launch engine chill<br /> 00:01:00 Command flight computer to begin final prelaunch checks<br /> 00:01:00 Propellant tanks pressurize for flight<br /> 00:00:45 SpaceX launch director verifies go for launch<br /> 00:00:03 Command for engine ignition sequence to start<br /> 00:00:00 Falcon 9 liftoff</p> <p><strong>Launch, Landing, and Separation </strong><br /> <strong>Hour/Minute/Second Event</strong></p> <p>00:01:12 Max Q (moment of peak mechanical stress on the rocket)<br /> 00:02:14 1st stage main engine cutoff<br /> 00:02:17 1st and 2nd stages separate<br /> 00:02:25 2nd stage engine starts<br /> 00:02:30 Boostback burn starts<br /> 00:03:06 Fairing deployment<br /> 00:03:27 Boostback burn ends<br /> 00:06:11 1st stage entry burn begins<br /> 00:06:22 1st stage entry burn ends<br /> 00:07:17 1st stage landing burn start<br /> 00:07:34 1st stage landing<br /> 00:07:46 2nd stage engine cutoff (SECO-1)<br /> 00:41:40 2nd stage engine starts (SES-2)<br /> 00:42:33 2nd stage engine cutoff (SECO-2)<br /> 00:48:24 Nova-C separates from 2nd stage</p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/">Antonia Jaramillo Botero</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/15/nasa-science-aboard-intuitive-machines-mission-for-moon-watch-now/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published updated" datetime="2024-02-15T00:23:44-05:00">February 15, 2024 12:23 am</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis/" rel="category tag">Artemis</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/artemis/" rel="tag">Artemis</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/clps/" rel="tag">CLPS</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/commercial-lunar-payload-services/" rel="tag">Commercial Lunar Payload Services</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-2199 --> <article id="post-2195" class="post-2195 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-artemis tag-artemis tag-clps tag-commercial-lunar-payload-services"> <header class="entry-header"> <h2 class="entry-title"><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/13/carrying-nasa-science-intuitive-machines-spacex-move-moon-mission/" rel="bookmark">Carrying NASA Science, Intuitive Machines, SpaceX Move Moon Mission</a></h2> </header><!-- .entry-header --> <div class="entry-content"> <p>The launch of Intuitive Machines’ IM-1 mission on board SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A in Florida was postponed Tuesday, Feb. 13, due to off-nominal methane temperatures prior to stepping into methane load. SpaceX and Intuitive Machines are now targeting 1:05 a.m. EST Thursday, Feb. 15. Additional updates can be found on Intuitive Machines and SpaceX platforms.</p> <p>NASA’s live broadcast will begin at 12:20 a.m. EST on Feb. 15. 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tune in to NASA TV or the <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/nasalive">agency’s website</a> for NASA’s lunar science media teleconference, which will highlight the NASA payloads flying on Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander to the Moon as part of the agency’s CLPS (<a href="https://www.nasa.gov/commercial-lunar-payload-services/">Commercial Lunar Payload Services</a>) initiative and Artemis campaign.</p> <p>Participants include:</p> <ul> <li>Susan Lederer, CLPS project scientist, NASA Johnson</li> <li>Farzin Amzajerdian, principal investigator, Navigation Doppler Lidar, NASA Langley</li> <li>Tamara Statham, co-principal investigator, Lunar Node 1, NASA Marshall</li> <li>Daniel Cremons, deputy principal investigator, Laser Retro-Reflector Array, NASA Goddard</li> <li>Nat Gopalswamy, principal investigator, Radio Observations of the Lunar Surface Photoelectron Sheath, NASA Goddard</li> <li>Michelle Munk, principal investigator, Stereo Camera for Lunar Plume-Surface Studies, NASA Langley</li> <li>Lauren Ameen, deputy project manager, Radio Frequency Mass Gauge, NASA Glenn</li> </ul> <p>Then at 1:30 p.m. EST tomorrow, there will be a lunar delivery readiness media teleconference to confirm all NASA payloads are go for launch.</p> <p>Participants include:</p> <ul> <li>Joel Kearns, deputy associate administrator for Exploration, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters</li> <li>Debra Needham, program scientist, Exploration Science Strategy and Integration Office, NASA Headquarters</li> <li>Trent Martin, Vice President of Space Systems, Intuitive Machines</li> <li>William Gerstenmaier, VP, Build and Flight Reliability, SpaceX</li> <li>Arlena Moses, launch weather officer, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s 45th Weather Squadron</li> </ul> <p>SpaceX is scheduled to launch its Falcon 9 rocket and Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander at 12:57 a.m. EST Wednesday, Feb. 14 from Launch Complex 39A at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.</p> <p>Intuitive Machines is targeting landing on the Moon on Thursday, Feb. 22. The company’s Nova-C lander will carry NASA science instruments focusing on plume-surface interactions, space weather/lunar surface interactions, radio astronomy, precision landing technologies, and a communication and navigation node for future autonomous navigation technologies.</p> <p>To learn more about some of the scientific research and technology demonstrations flying to the Moon as part of the CLPS initiative visit <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/clps"><strong>https://www.nasa.gov/clps</strong></a></p> </div><!-- .entry-content --> <footer class="entry-footer"> <span class="byline"><span class="author vcard"><span class="screen-reader-text">Author </span> <a class="url fn n" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/">Antonia Jaramillo Botero</a></span></span><span class="posted-on"><span class="screen-reader-text">Posted on </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/02/12/tune-into-nasa-prelaunch-events-for-intuitive-machines-first-mission-to-the-moon/" rel="bookmark"><time class="entry-date published updated" datetime="2024-02-12T10:00:32-05:00">February 12, 2024 10:00 am</time></a></span><span class="cat-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Categories </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/category/artemis/" rel="category tag">Artemis</a></span><span class="tags-links"><span class="screen-reader-text">Tags </span><a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/artemis/" rel="tag">Artemis</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/clps/" rel="tag">CLPS</a>, <a href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/tag/commercial-lunar-payload-services/" rel="tag">Commercial Lunar Payload Services</a></span> </footer><!-- .entry-footer --> </article><!-- #post-2192 --> <nav class="navigation pagination" aria-label="Posts"> <h2 class="screen-reader-text">Posts navigation</h2> <div class="nav-links"><span aria-current="page" class="page-numbers current"><span class="meta-nav screen-reader-text">Page </span>1</span> <a class="page-numbers" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/page/2/"><span class="meta-nav screen-reader-text">Page </span>2</a> <span class="page-numbers dots">…</span> <a class="page-numbers" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/page/4/"><span class="meta-nav screen-reader-text">Page </span>4</a> <a class="next page-numbers" href="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/author/ajarami1/page/2/">Next page</a></div> </nav> </main><!-- .site-main --> </div><!-- .content-area --> <aside id="secondary" class="sidebar widget-area"> <section id="media_image-3" class="widget widget_media_image"><img width="840" height="783" src="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2022/01/Artemis-Logo-Color-Positive-CMYK-01.png" class="image wp-image-735 attachment-full size-full" alt="Artemis logo" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2022/01/Artemis-Logo-Color-Positive-CMYK-01.png 2084w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2022/01/Artemis-Logo-Color-Positive-CMYK-01-300x280.png 300w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2022/01/Artemis-Logo-Color-Positive-CMYK-01-1024x954.png 1024w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2022/01/Artemis-Logo-Color-Positive-CMYK-01-768x716.png 768w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2022/01/Artemis-Logo-Color-Positive-CMYK-01-1536x1431.png 1536w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2022/01/Artemis-Logo-Color-Positive-CMYK-01-2048x1908.png 2048w, https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/wp-content/uploads/sites/303/2022/01/Artemis-Logo-Color-Positive-CMYK-01-1200x1118.png 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px" /></section><section id="custom_html-3" class="widget_text widget widget_custom_html"><h2 class="widget-title">About</h2><div class="textwidget custom-html-widget">Artemis is the first step in the next era of human exploration. 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