As Artemis Rocket Rolls Out To Launchpad, NASA Offers Unique Opportunity
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NASA is giving people the opportunity to add their names to Artemis I, which will be included on a flash drive that will fly aboard the spacecraft.
NASA is giving people the opportunity to add their names to Artemis I, an unmanned flight test of an SLS rocket upon which the Orion spacecraft will sit. The unmanned Orion space craft will attempt to reach the moon and even travel thousands of kilometers beyond it. This is further than any spacecraft that will eventually carry humans has ever travelled. The entire mission will last for a few weeks and will conclude with the spacecraft splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. The launch is expected to happen sometime in May of this year.
This test will eventually lead the way for the rocket that will land the first woman, and the first person of colour on the moon.
Anybody from around the world can go onto the NASA website (https://www.nasa.gov/send-your-name-with-artemis/) to add their name which will be included on a flash drive that will fly aboard the spacecraft. The spacecraft is expected to arrive onto the launch pad sometime on March 18.