This is T-Mine 19 months until NASA’s astronauts, including the neck state of the neck, Christina coach, will return to the moon for the first time in 50 years.
The crew spent a week in February in preparation for its return to Earth on the banks of San Diego.
Artemis II Commander Reid Visman praised the service members involved in his training.
“Everyone is for a mission, purpose and for [to] Help, and they are ready to throw their lives on any problem to complete the mission, ”he said.
Visman and coach are part of the four-person crew traveling to the moon. While the Artemis project is about sustainable life and survival on the moon, the final goal is human life on Mars.
“It is about building on what we learn and search deeply. This means going to Mars and answering some questions, ”the coach said. “What’s this to me to be human? Are we alone in the universe? How did we all reach here? ,
After their 10-day, 685,000 miles travel around the moon, the Orion Capsule was forecast to be printed near Catalina Island and San Clemente.
The goal is to deliver astronauts to a helicopter from capsules, followed by a medical evaluation, within two hours of all returning.
Volthers said that training helped him overcome a problem during a practice.
“For a while, we were waiting for a successful hookup under the rotor wash,” he explained. “We were looking at all possible things. Then you see that sailors return to training and work with accuracy. ,
USS San Diego Commanding Officer Navy captain David Walton said that training will help to refine techniques and procedures [the] The Navy will “use to recover the capsules.
When Orion fly in 2025, Pomona-country Victor Glover will fulfill his childhood dream: Orion Space Capsule pilot. “We have a mission to find [the] Innovate in space and innovate for humanity and inspire the world through search, ”Glover said.
Once the astronauts return from their mission, the Kennedy Space Center in Florida will take the capsule to use the data and parts of the capsules for the next trip.
The NASA is targeting September 2025 for the Artemis II crew mission around the moon.