World Pulse

join-banner-text

Mission Impossible -Creating Legacy for future gen



Photo Credit: Nasa

Ticket to Board

Hello everyone. I have some news to share and welcome everyone to join my group on facebook.

It is called Family,Legacies and Heritage.  There you will articles, videos , photos and many more.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/505245704299952 Welcome to my group. Here you will discover treasures of world history, cultures, facts, photos, videos, etc. This group is private because I do not want trolls, keyboard warriors, bullies, racists, etc.I have many many years of research, photos, videos, etc, and am now making it available to the world. I am passionate about Archaeology, world History Global Cultures, and Politics. If this group is not for you, kindly leave quietly. I create, design, and edit my own videos. I am also a keen photographer and have won many awards  

 With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon, using innovative technologies to explore more of the lunar surface than ever before. We will collaborate with our commercial and international partners to establish the first long-term human-robotic presence on and around the Moon. Then, we will use what we learn on and at the Moon to take the next giant leap: sending the first astronauts to Mars. Why Go to the Moon? With Artemis, we will:

  • Demonstrate new technologies, capabilities, and business approaches needed for future exploration including Mars
  • Study the Moon to learn more about the origin and history of Earth, the Moon, and our solar system
  • Establish American leadership and a strategic presence on the Moon while expanding our U.S. global economic impact
  • Broaden our commercial and international partnerships
  • Inspire a new generation and encourage careers in STEM

How Do We Get There?NASA’s powerful new rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), set to launch from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, FL, will send astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft nearly a quarter-million miles from Earth to lunar orbit. Astronauts will dock Orion at the Gateway and transfer to a human landing system for expeditions to the surface of the Moon. They will return to the orbital outpost to board Orion again before returning safely to Earth. When Will We Get There? Starting in 2022, and throughout the decade, we will send a suite of science instruments and technology demonstrations to the lunar surface through commercial lunar payload deliveries. Prior to a lunar surface landing, we will fly two missions around the Moon to test our deep space exploration systems. We’re working toward launching Artemis I, an uncrewed flight to test the SLS and Orion spacecraft together, followed by the Artemis mission, the first SLS and Orion flight test with the crew. What Will We Do There? gateway artists concept of Gateway in lunar orbit.Credits: NASAWhile Mars remains our horizon goal, we have set our sights first on exploring the surface of the Moon with human and robotic explorers. We will send astronauts to new locations, starting with the lunar South Pole. At the Moon, we will:

  • Find and use water and other critical resources needed for long-term exploration
  • Investigate the Moon’s mysteries and learn more about our home planet and the universe Learn how to live and operate on the surface of another celestial body where astronauts are just three days from home Prove the technologies we need before sending astronauts on missions to Mars, which can take up to three years roundtrip

Going back to the Moon will be the shining moment of our generation. This moment will belong to all of us: the Artemis Generation. Are you ready?

      • Global
      Like this story?
      Join World Pulse now to read more inspiring stories and connect with women speaking out across the globe!
      Leave a supportive comment to encourage this author
      Tell your own story
      Explore more stories on topics you care about