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NASA's Artemis I Rocket Launch from Launch Pad 39B Perimeter
NASA's Artemis I Rocket Launch from Launch Pad 39B Perimeter
**Artemis I Launch from Launch Pad 39B:**
Artemis I is a part of NASA's Artemis program, aiming to return humans to the Moon and establish a sustainable presence there. The mission, specifically, will be an uncrewed test flight of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft.
**Launch Pad 39B**:
Located at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Launch Pad 39B has a storied history, originally serving the Apollo and Space Shuttle programs. For the Artemis missions, it has been extensively modified and updated to accommodate the SLS, NASA's most powerful rocket ever developed.
**Rocket Description**:
The Space Launch System (SLS) is a super heavy-lift launch vehicle designed to carry astronauts beyond low Earth orbit, to destinations such as the Moon and Mars. For the Artemis I mission, the SLS will use its Block 1 configuration, which consists of:
1. Core Stage: Powered by four RS-25 engines, repurposed from the Space Shuttle program.
2. Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs): Two five-segment SRBs provide additional thrust during the initial minutes of launch.
3. Upper Stage: The Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS), which will give the Orion spacecraft the push it needs to enter lunar orbit.
**Orion Spacecraft**:
Atop the SLS is the Orion spacecraft, which, for Artemis I, will travel around the Moon before returning to Earth. It's designed to carry astronauts deep into space and has various systems for life support, propulsion, and communication.
The launch sequence would involve the ignition of the four RS-25 engines, followed shortly by the ignition of the two SRBs. With a colossal thrust, the SLS will lift off from Launch Pad 39B, leaving a trail of flame and smoke as it begins its journey to space.
Upon successful launch, Artemis I would validate the combined performance of the SLS and Orion, setting the stage for subsequent crewed lunar missions.
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