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Jim Free, NASA associate administrator for the Exploration System Development Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters.EST (2030 GMT) to discuss the Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft's return to Earth, its performance and the next steps for the Artemis program. 11: NET 3:30 pm ET - Artemis 1 post-splashdown press conferenceĪfter splashdown, NASA will hold a press conference at 3:30 p.m. It was moved do to bad weather at the primary zone. The splashdown target zone is about 300 miles south of NASA's original target off the coast of San Diego. EST (1740 GMT), the Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft is expected to splashdown in the Pacific Ocean of the western coast of Baja California. EST (1600 GMT) and then run continuously through splashdown. 11, NASA will chronicle its reentry and splashdown in a live broadcast that will cover the final hours of the mission. With the Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft returning to Earth on Dec. Sure, it might not provide the same epic experience that the Earth-shuddering blastoff will offer, but it's the next best thing and you don't have to worry about the heat, parking hassles, or huge crowds. Live event coverage will air on courtesy of NASA Television, the NASA mobile app, and the agency's official website, with prelaunch activities to be streamed as well.
#Artemis 1 live free#
For the rest of us, NASA released a schedule for the free livestream broadcast to watch the mission from the safety and comfort of our own homes. Those lucky enough to be joining the Artemis 1 spectacle in Florida were treated to the shock and awe of 8.8 million pounds of thrust fighting gravity and propelling the sleek SLS rocket and Orion space capsule into the heavens. The uncrewed dress rehearsal around the moon will clear the trail for a crewed moon-bound flight test with 2024's Artemis 2, and an actual lunar landing by 2025 as part of Artemis 3.

NASA is delivering comprehensive coverage of prelaunch, launch and postlaunch activities for Artemis 1.
