Introducing the team of NASAs Artemis II Moon objective …
Lighting up an Artemis rocket engine …
And a new image of a remote planet … a few of the stories to tell you about– This Week at NASA!
Presenting the Crew of the Artemis II Moon Mission
” Ladies and Gentlemen. Your Artemis II crew!”– Administrator Announces Crew
During an April 3 event near NASAs Johnson Space Center, in Houston, NASA introduced NASAs Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Hammock Koch, and the Canadian Space Agencys Jeremy Hansen, as the team for Artemis II. It will be the very first Artemis objective to fly astronauts around the Moon and back on NASAs Orion spacecraft, to validate the systems, abilities, and techniques required for people to work and live in deep area.
” Together we will introduce a brand-new age of expedition for a brand-new generation of star sailors and dreamers. To the Moon, to Mars, and beyond. (applause)”– Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator
Learn more about Artemis II at nasa.gov/ artemis-ii.
NASA effectively carried out a 10-minute hot fire of an RS-25 certification engine on March 21, going beyond the required power levels and duration for SLS missions, making sure the engines safety and efficiency abilities. Credit: NASA/Stennis
Hot Fire Certification Test of RS-25 Engine
Engineers at NASAs Stennis Space Center carried out a hot fire of an RS-25 rocket engine on April 5. It was the 5th hot fire of a 12-test series to certify the production of new engines. 4 RS-25s will assist power NASAs Space Launch System rocket on future Artemis objectives to the Moon.
This zoomed-in picture of Uranus, recorded by Webbs Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on February 6, 2023, reveals stunning views of the worlds rings. The world displays a blue color in this representative-color image, made by combining information from two filters (F140M, F300M) at 1.4 and 3.0 microns, which are revealed here as orange and blue, respectively. Credit: Science: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI).
Webb Scores New Image of Distant Uranus.
NASAs James Webb Space Telescope caught this new picture of Uranus that highlights the worlds remarkable rings and bright atmospheric functions. The information show Webbs level of sensitivity for the remote planets faintest dirty rings, which have actually just been imaged by 2 other facilities besides Webb.
This image shows the rocky outcrop the Perseverance science group calls Berea after the NASA Mars rover extracted a rock core and abraded a circular patch. The image was taken by the rovers Mastcam-Z instrument on March 30, 2023. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/ MSSS.
Perseverance Collects First Mars Sample of New Science Campaign.
NASAs Perseverance rover just recently gathered and stored the first sample of the objectives latest science project. The sample came from a rock the science team calls “Berea” that lies near the top of Jezero Craters delta on Mars.
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(applause)”– Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator
Engineers at NASAs Stennis Space Center conducted a hot fire of an RS-25 rocket engine on April 5. 4 RS-25s will assist power NASAs Space Launch System rocket on future Artemis objectives to the Moon.
Credit: Science: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI).
This image reveals the rocky outcrop the Perseverance science group calls Berea after the NASA Mars rover drawn out a rock core and abraded a circular spot.