Everything You Need To Know About NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the recently launched Artemis I mission
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With all the bad news we get bombarded with every day lately, it's comforting to know there's actually something deeply inspiring on the horizon...literally. I can't wait for Artemis 3 so I can look out my bedroom window every night, stare at the moon and think to myself, "Right now there are people up there looking back down at all of us."

AceSpadeThePikachu
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I had no idea this mission had all these "sub" missions. NASA is giving us our money's worth!

Thank you, Anton!

stevenkarnisky
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Amazing how much science can be packed into one rocket launch.

ScurvyDawg
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I remember seeing some of the first satellites to go up, like Telstar. That thing was huge! Now there's these little lunchbox cubesats that can do almost anything. Amazing.

michaellee
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Hi! Thanks for mentioning the MARE experiment, with the Astrorad vest. I'm the one who built the lower back portion of the vest, and it's a great honor to have something I touched launched to the moon.

EladLerner
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Each of these cube-sat missions is surely worth at least one video of its own! My head is buzzing with questions after the tantalizing clips shown here.

andycordy
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Important to note the leaking (hydrogen) valve was on the mobile launch pad and not the rocket itself. This may seem academic, but this leak is distinct from the leaks that plagued the early launch attempts.

davidgapp
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The Light Sail test is HELLA cool. i look forward to that one a lot.

Nova_Afterglow
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I was born just a few weeks before the first moon landing. And to finally be able to see it live is a dream come true and in our modern video technology. I'm excited!

logands
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Very interesting, I didn't know what all the cubesats were and they sound very cool. NEO surveyor going to an asteroid will be awesome. Amazing what kind of science we can fit into a small cubesat these days. Also SLS launch was epic, so much power.

jaydonbooth
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Great synopsis, Anton! Even NASA did not summarize the 10 cubesats as well as you did in the video.

nav
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0:26 - That shot is so god damn amazing.

davidvegabravo
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One of my earliest memories is of being taken up on deck on the SS Uganda, by my parents, as we came home to the UK on leave from East Africa where my father worked on the railways, to look up to the skies as the captain announced that Telstar was going overhead, in orbit. We peered up into a star filled sky and watched a tiny speck of light move across the heavens. I had no idea then what I was seeing, obviously, I was five years old. I vividly remember staying up, allowed to watch onTV, the first lunar landings and all the Apollo missions. I’ve always been a bit of a geek when it comes to anything astronomical. These latest steps into space travel are so exciting to see. I hope I live long enough to see them come to fruition and move on to the next phase, out among the planets. Thank you, Anton, for your inspiring presentations.

cutemonkey
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knowing i will see a moon landing in my lifetime is extremely exciting.

zooot
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This is amazing! I was unaware of these sub missions. This has to be one of the best non human carrying missions ever launched! Can't wait to hear more!!

Girlsforever
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I was watching the lunch live, I was so psyched. Can't wait for Artemis 2

fungalcoffee
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WOW, your title was absolutely correct – I didn't know about half of these!

MaryAnnNytowl
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OMG so glad someone is covering the cubsats, and it was none other than Anton himself!

SpinThwomp
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Those boosters separating have that familiar beauty going way back to the Shuttle days!

belken
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At last! Thank God! We've all been waiting so long since Apollo, it's great to see!

That_Freedom_Guy