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What is the Artemis 1 Mission? | Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains...

2022-09-01 Science & Technology
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What is Artemis 1? On this explainer, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice explore our return to the moon with Nujoud Merancy, Chief of the Exploration Mission Planning Office at Johnson Space Center. How has it been 50 years since we sent a person has been on the moon? Why go back to the moon? Learn about why scientists want to go back after Apollo and what they want to get done. What is the difference between the Apollo and Artemis missions? Can we build a colony on the moon? What sort of experiments can we run there? Discover Orion and its unmanned trip around the moon. What is a retrograde orbit? How long will the mission be? How will recovery work? We learn how to get involved with NASA and what this next era of lunar travel has in store. And finally, when will we get people back on the moon? Get the NEW Cosmic Queries book (5/5 ⭐s on Amazon!): https://amzn.to/3dYIEQF Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #neildegrassetyson 0:00 - Introduction 1:55 - What Is Artemis 1? 3:34 - Going to Mars 5:38 - New Space Race 7:45 - Safety & Risks 13:04 - Artemis 1 Mission Brief 16:28 - How Much is Reusable? 17:56 - Retrograde Orbit 18:46 - Return to Earth 20:34 - Biological Hazards From the Moon 22:11 - Data & Failure 23:45 - Engineers 25:15 - Closing Notes

Top Comments (10)

@cleverusername9369 2022-09-02

I love how Neil asks questions he surely knows the answers to, but acts as the surrogate for the audience, asking the experts questions we in the audience would want to ask. I appreciate that he brings complex ideas to layman's understanding for us.

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@chronon.1 2022-09-01

Love you Sir. I was 5 when I started watching you and now I'm 17. You made my childhood,teenage and will make my adulthood too. Thank you for everything.

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@Robomilk 2022-09-02

As a technician it's been amazing working on the sls rocket at Kennedy Space Center I am so proud to be a small cog in the historic launch

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@StarTalk 2022-09-05

If you had the opportunity, would you rather go on the trip to the Moon or Mars?

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@Chief1063 2022-09-02

Neil and Chuck's chemistry is always fantastic. Great job as always gents.

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@ThomasParis 2022-09-05

Chuck is so much more intelligent and knowledgeable than he will admit... You two make a great team. And had a wonderful guest. Thanks for another great one!

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@iNotoriousAJ 2022-09-01

Whenever Neil says they combed the landscape looking for someone I can't help but think of the scene in Spaceballs combing the desert xD

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@TheTabby 2022-09-02

I am very excited to think that a fully functioning Moon Base could happen within my lifetime. <3

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@emark8928 2022-09-01

Neil, you missed your chance to riff on your ending seque: "We have to land this capsule in the ocean"

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@joyfulzero853 2022-09-07

For this one, I would have preferred a one-on-one conversation with Nujoud.

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