Monday August 29th , at 8:33 US EDT (12:33 UTC) an historical mission will launch from Kennedy Space Center.
ARTEMIS I is expected to reach the Moon orbit, to release some payloads and return to Earth.
Space Renaissance will follow the launch with two live events.
ARTEMIS I is expected to reach the Moon orbit, to release some payloads and return to Earth.
Space Renaissance will follow the launch with two live events.
During the first livestream – the 28 August, in collaboration with EuroMoonMars – we will give some information about the main goals of the Artemis and SLS programs, and what Artemis 1 will actually bring to the Moon.
We will also briefly discuss what Artemis 1 represents, in this critical period of transition from traditional aerospace to the new space paradigm.
The panel, starting 12:00 UTC, includes:
The panel, starting 12:00 UTC, includes:
- Serena Crotti – Moderator
- Bernard Foing – Artemis program overview
- Cole Armagost – Artemis 1 Payloads and goals
- Kete Rok – Space Launch System (SLS), launch and mission profile
- Adriano V. Autino – What does Artemis mean for Civilian Space Development?
- Gautam Kiran – What does Artemis mean for young explorers?
Other guests will take part to the discussion.
Here’s the link to follow the livestream on the Space Renaissance YouTube channel:
https://youtu.be/UOtDB7l8kKY
The second livestream, 29 August, will follow and comment the launch live:
https://youtu.be/YVBiJbR3VaU