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NASA Shows 360º Video of the Rocket That Will Return Humanity to the Moon

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Space Launch System or SLS (Space Launch System) will lead humanity return to lunar earth Artemis program and then take the first astronauts to Mars. This Friday (18) NASA released a 360-degree video of a powerful rocket heading towards the Moon at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The video shows the center stage, 64 meters high, positioned between two side thrusters in preparation for launch. SLS is one of the main parts lunar exploration program… By the end of 2021, the space agency plans to send an unmanned Orion capsule to fly around the moon and return to Earth.

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The SLS rocket has some of the characteristics of traditional spaceships, as it was built at a time when companies like SpaceX were still working on reusable models. Due to its size, the system is the only one capable of simultaneously delivering a capsule, astronauts and supplies to the satellite.

SLS still resembles the Starship spacecraft, which Elon Musk’s company is developing and improving with the goal of colonizing Mars. ABOUT NASA Mega Rocket the flight to the moon has already cost the agency $ 10 billion, in addition to the $ 16 billion per capsule. When assembled, it will be almost 100 meters high.

When everything is ready, the SLS will be almost 100 meters high. Image: Jamie Peer / Mike Downs / NASA

The first crew will go to our planet’s natural satellite in 2024. The list of 18 astronauts who will participate in the first mission was released by NASA last December. The US agency also stressed that in addition to the first woman, he would land. first “colored face”, as non-white people are called in the United States, on the moon.

The first 18 astronauts: Joseph M. Aqaba, Kayla J. Barron, Raja Chari, Matthew S. Dominic, Victor J. Glover, Warren Hoburg, Jonathan Kim, Christina H. Koch, Chell N. Lindgren, Nicole A. Mann, Ann C. McClain, Jessica W. Meir, Jasmine Mogbeli, Kathleen Rubins, Francisco C. Rubio, Scott D. Tingle, Jessica A. Watkins, and Stephanie D. Wilson.

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