The Artemis Program | Behind the Wings on PBS

Published: 01 January 1970
on channel: Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum
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A continued exploration of NASA's Artemis missions, building on Episode 404 of Behind the Wings. Look back at Apollo to understand what we learned from going to the moon for the first time. Follow the progress of the program, from the development of new lunar architecture to the training of the astronauts who will take the next steps on the moon. In a Virtual Reality lab at Lockheed Martin Space, Engineers discuss the design of the Orion spacecraft. At Kennedy Space Center, technicians reflect on the learnings from Artemis I. At NASA's Johnson Space Center, astronauts are training for Artemis II, the first Artemis crewed mission. Meet the diverse team working on the program and discover how returning to the Moon is a crucial step towards new scientific discoveries, a cis-lunar economy, and inspiring the next generation of explorers.

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:30 The Apollo Program
2:56 Artemis I
5:42 The Mobile Launcher
6:25 The Orion Capsule
9:11 The Space Launch System
11:31 Space Flight Testing
12:44 The Crew Module
14:42 Orion Mission Simulator
17:57 Exploring the Moon
20:29 The Gateway
23:56 Outro

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