Artemis I, Humanity Returns to the Moon (in Spanish)

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After just over half a century since the Apollo missions, NASA is returning to the Moon with the Orion spacecraft as part of the Artemis program. The first mission of this program, Artemis I, was flown in late Protected content . It was a test flight lasting almost 26 days in which the Orion spacecraft was launched to the Moon by the new lunar rocket Space Launch System. During the flight, the Orion spacecraft executed all kinds of maneuvers on its round trip to the Moon and was subjected to a multitude of tests that successfully demonstrated all the mission objectives. Eduardo García Llama will tell us about this historic mission, which marks the beginning of a new era of lunar exploration, and how it was experienced from the Houston Mission Control Center.
Conference to be held in the Madrid Planetarium's Projection Room on Thursday, July 3 at 6:00 p.m. (HOP), by Eduardo García Llama, Chief Engineering Flight Controller for the Control, Guidance, and Rendezvous, Approach, and Docking Operations Systems of the Orion spacecraft of the Artemis manned lunar program.
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