Artemis I

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:spacecraft
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:NASA's_human_spaceflight_program
gptkb:NASA's_Artemis_program
gptkb:Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:Orion
gptkb:National_Aeronautics_and_Space_Administration
gptkb:software
gptkb:NASA
gptkbp:advertising significant media coverage
gptkbp:agent gptkb:NASA
gptkbp:aircraft_operated gptkb:Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:software
gptkb:Space_Launch_System_(SLS)
25.5 days
gptkbp:armament gptkb:software
gptkb:Space_Launch_System_(SLS)
gptkbp:artwork gptkb:Pacific_Ocean
December 11, 2021
off the coast of California
gptkbp:atmosphere gptkb:battle
gptkbp:born gptkb:theorem
gptkbp:broadcasts live streamed globally
gptkbp:challenges gptkb:overcome
Addressed during development
gptkbp:collaborations gptkb:Canadian_Space_Agency
gptkb:spacecraft
gptkb:ESA
gptkb:Japanese_Aerospace_Exploration_Agency
gptkb:battle
international space agencies
with ESA and other partners
collaboration with international partners
involves multiple space agencies
ESA, JAXA, CSA
involvement of multiple space agencies
involvement of international space agencies
enhanced global collaboration in space exploration
Collaborations with ESA and others
Involves multiple space agencies
gptkbp:collection gptkb:battle
environmental data
gather data for future missions
during flight
lunar environment data
gptkbp:communication gptkb:NASA's_Deep_Space_Network
transmitted data back to Earth
test deep space communication
gptkbp:community_engagement gptkb:battle
high
community events
educational outreach programs
high public interest
generated significant public interest in space exploration
high public interest in lunar exploration
engage public interest in space exploration
high public interest and engagement
live broadcast of launch
high due to lunar exploration goals
live-streamed launch and mission updates
highly anticipated mission
highly promoted by NASA
live-streamed launch
High due to lunar exploration goals
Live broadcast of launch
gptkbp:community_involvement STEM initiatives
gptkbp:constellation gptkb:aircraft
propulsion systems
navigation systems
life support systems
gptkbp:crew gptkb:Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:none
gptkb:Orion_Crew_Module
gptkb:4
gptkb:Orion_crew_module
4 astronauts
not applicable
Up to 4 astronauts
uncrewed
for future missions
up to 4 astronauts
prepare for Artemis II crewed mission
test crew safety systems
training for Artemis II crew
in preparation for Artemis II
in preparation for future missions
inform training for future astronauts
informed by test flight results
inform training for future Artemis missions
Informs future crewed missions
Prioritized in mission design
gptkbp:date gptkb:2022
December 11, 2021
gptkbp:debut_year gptkb:2021
gptkb:Artemis_program
of the Artemis program
Of the Artemis program
gptkbp:design NASA engineers and scientists
comprised of thousands of engineers
comprised of NASA personnel
comprised of NASA engineers and scientists
Composed of thousands of engineers and scientists
gptkbp:developer approximately $23 billion
gptkbp:diameter 15.2 feet
gptkbp:duration approximately 25.5 days
approximately 26 days
gptkbp:elevation gptkb:battle
100 km
Lunar orbit
successful
98 meters
lunar orbit
Around the Moon
around the Moon
approximately 64,000 kilometers from the Moon
achieved lunar orbit
approximately 280,000 miles from Earth
gptkbp:events gptkb:battle
successful
highly publicized
historic
successful launch
successful launch and mission execution
confirmed by NASA
paves the way for Artemis II
Achieved with no major issues
gptkbp:exhibited_at gptkb:battle
New space exploration technologies
demonstrate new technologies for lunar exploration
Orion heat shield
SLS rocket performance
new systems for future missions
gptkbp:first_flight gptkb:Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:Artemis_II
gptkb:first_integrated_flight_of_SLS_and_Orion
gptkb:2021
gptkb:Artemis_program
gptkb:battle
November 16, 2021
extensive
uncrewed
uncrewed test flight
performed during mission
for future crewed missions
demonstrate capabilities for future crewed missions
demonstrate re-entry capabilities
Conducted in various environments
historic event
demonstrated capabilities
validate systems
for future lunar missions
test spacecraft systems in space
of the Space Launch System
validate performance of the SLS and Orion
lunar orbit and back
for future Artemis missions
validated systems for crewed missions
demonstrate capabilities of SLS and Orion
performed a flyby of the Moon
For future lunar missions
gptkbp:followed_by gptkb:Artemis_II
gptkbp:future_plans gptkb:sustainable_lunar_exploration
gptkb:battle
sustain lunar exploration
Artemis II preparations
gptkbp:game_world gptkb:Pacific_Ocean
December 11, 2021
splashdown in Pacific Ocean
splashdown in the Pacific Ocean
after lunar flyby
Reentry at high speeds
gptkbp:goal return humans to the Moon
demonstrate capabilities for future crewed missions
test systems for future crewed missions
test Orion spacecraft
return humans to the Moon by 2024
test Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft
test Space Launch System (SLS)
Demonstrate capabilities for future crewed missions
gptkbp:governed_by gptkb:Bill_Nelson
gptkbp:has_programs gptkb:Artemis_program
gptkbp:historical_significance gptkb:battle
marks return to lunar exploration
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Artemis I
gptkbp:impact gptkb:Mars_exploration_plans
international collaboration in space
future lunar exploration
impact on future space policy and funding
Paves the way for Artemis II
gptkbp:includes gptkb:Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:software
gptkbp:innovation gptkb:battle
gptkbp:inspiration future lunar missions
gptkbp:instrument gptkb:battle
various payloads
included in the mission
carry various scientific payloads
Included in Cube Sats
gptkbp:involves gptkb:NASA's_Langley_Research_Center
gptkb:NASA's_Ames_Research_Center
gptkb:NASA's_Kennedy_Space_Center
gptkb:NASA's_Marshall_Space_Flight_Center
gptkb:NASA's_Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39_B
gptkb:NASA's_Orion_Production_Facility
gptkb:NASA's_Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:NASA's_Space_Launch_System
gptkb:NASA's_White_Sands_Test_Facility
gptkb:NASA's_Stennis_Space_Center
gptkb:NASA's_Glenn_Research_Center
gptkb:NASA's_Johnson_Space_Center
gptkb:NASA's_Goddard_Space_Flight_Center
gptkb:NASA's_Michoud_Assembly_Facility
gptkb:NASA's_Jet_Propulsion_Laboratory
simulations
integrated testing
multiple ground tests
gptkbp:is uncrewed test flight
gptkbp:is_a_destination_for gptkb:planet
gptkbp:is_a_supporter_of of NASA's capabilities
gptkbp:is_designed_to gptkb:2022
gptkbp:is_explored_in gptkb:Mars_missions
support future Mars exploration efforts
Mars and beyond
Moon and Mars
supports goals for Mars exploration
Aims to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon.
gptkbp:is_part_of gptkb:Artemis_program
gptkbp:is_tested_for gptkb:Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:Space_Launch_System_(SLS)
gptkb:battle
completed
conducted
life support systems
deep space exploration capabilities
re-entry into Earth's atmosphere
various systems for Artemis program
of Orion's heat shield
of new technologies for lunar exploration
gptkbp:launch_date gptkb:November
gptkb:16
gptkb:2021
November 16, 2021
2021-11-16
due to technical issues
12:47 UTC
12:47 UTC on November 16, 2021
1:47 AMEST
2024-11-15
annual after Artemis I
gptkbp:launch_site gptkb:Kennedy_Space_Center
gptkb:Launch_Complex_39_B
data collection and analysis
gptkbp:launch_vehicle gptkb:Block_1_SLS
gptkb:Space_Launch_System_(SLS)_Block_1
gptkb:39_B
gptkb:software
gptkb:Launch_Complex_39_B
gptkb:Space_Launch_System_Block_1
gptkb:Space_Launch_System_(SLS)
gptkbp:launched gptkb:2021
gptkb:NASA
gptkb:Launch_Complex_39_B
gptkb:LC-39_B
November 16, 2021
extensive
November 2021
extensive testing
extensive pre-launch testing
years of planning
multiple opportunities
opened on November 14, 2021
39 B at Kennedy Space Center
months of testing
opportunity for multiple launches
took place over several hours
years of preparation and testing
Started 46 hours before launch
gptkbp:legacy inspire future generations
inspiring future generations
set the stage for sustainable lunar exploration
inspiring future generations of explorers
foundation for future lunar missions
set the stage for Mars exploration
influence future space exploration efforts
influence future lunar and Mars missions
Inspires future generations of explorers
gptkbp:length 16.5 feet
gptkbp:mass over 2.5 million pounds
gptkbp:media_coverage extensive
gptkbp:mission gptkb:planet
gptkb:Goddard_Space_Flight_Center
gptkb:aircraft
gptkb:Johnson_Space_Center
gptkb:Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:spacecraft
gptkb:Artemis_II
gptkb:sustainable_lunar_exploration
gptkb:Florida
gptkb:Houston,_Texas
gptkb:Artemis_program
gptkb:Launch_Complex_39_B
gptkb:Marshall_Space_Flight_Center
gptkb:NASA's_Johnson_Space_Center
gptkb:theorem
gptkb:Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39_B
gptkb:battle
100%
Completed
Lunar orbit
Uncrewed test flight
Approximately 2 hours
ongoing
completed
conducted
successful
navigation systems
December 11, 2021
crewed
return humans to the Moon
sustain human presence on the Moon
uncrewed
uncrewed test flight
data review
life support systems
December 2021
dedicated professionals
broadcasted live
Conducted to assess performance
evaluate spacecraft systems
successful mission completion
Artemis II, Artemis III
demonstrate integrated flight performance
demonstrate re-entry capabilities
successful completion
validate systems for crewed missions
validate telemetry systems
successful completion of objectives
demonstrate life support systems
test communication systems
used for future mission planning
around the Moon
entry, descent, and landing systems
first step in returning humans to the Moon
first step towards Mars missions
return to lunar exploration
technical and logistical
validate mission operations
years of planning and development
test power systems
conducted post-launch
lunar orbital mission
pave the way for Artemis III
test Orion spacecraft systems
Artemis III and beyond
systems and performance
to Moon
test SLS and Orion systems
Lunar flyby
test Orion's systems
validate Orion systems
November 2021 to March 2022
return to lunar surface
achieving all mission objectives
demonstrate entry, descent, and landing
demonstrate performance of Orion spacecraft
pave the way for Mars exploration
demonstrate propulsion systems
Test Orion's systems in deep space
check performance of systems
to inform future missions
demonstrate international cooperation in space exploration
assess crew safety systems
assess crew training effectiveness
assess environmental control systems
demonstrate ascent and entry capabilities
demonstrate lunar orbit insertion
demonstrate mission data analysis
demonstrate mission readiness
demonstrate spacecraft recovery operations
evaluate landing systems
test autonomous operations
test deep space navigation
test ground support equipment
test spacecraft integration processes
validate launch operations
validate mission planning and execution
validate mission success criteria
validate safety protocols
validate thermal protection system
demonstrate systems for crewed missions
paving the way for Artemis II
test Orion's re-entry capabilities
uncrewed test flight to the Moon
demonstrate capabilities for future missions
successful uncrewed flight
aim to land humans on the Moon again.
in NASA's Artemis program
paves the way for Artemis II
validate performance of Orion spacecraft
validate performance of the Space Launch System
return data to Earth
inspire lunar exploration
validate performance of systems
years of planning and testing
paving the way for human exploration of the Moon
first flight of the Artemis program
lay groundwork for Artemis II and beyond
paves the way for sustainable lunar exploration
post-mission analysis conducted by NASA
Evaluate SLS and Orion performance
Extensive records kept for analysis
Informs Artemis II and III
Successful demonstration of technologies
Technical and logistical hurdles
gptkbp:mission_duration planned for 2021
25.5 days
approximately 42 days
26 days, 10 hours, 53 minutes
Planned for several years prior to launch
25 days, 11 hours, 36 minutes
December 11, 2021 at 12:20 UTC
gptkbp:number_of_volumes various scientific experiments
gptkbp:objective gptkb:software
test the Orion spacecraft
demonstrate SLS and Orion capabilities
conduct experiments during flight
test the SLS and Orion systems
gptkbp:operated_by gptkb:NASA
gptkbp:operator gptkb:NASA
gptkbp:orbital_period gptkb:planet
gptkb:battle
Lunar orbit
highly elliptical orbit
highly elliptical lunar orbit
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Artemis_program
gptkbp:partnerships international space agencies
collaboration with international partners
collaboration with international space agencies
with commercial space companies
gptkbp:preceded_by Artemis program planning
gptkbp:predecessor gptkb:Artemis_program
gptkbp:project years of planning
gptkbp:propulsion gptkb:Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:football_club
gptkb:advanced_technology
gptkb:multi-purpose_crew_vehicle
gptkb:Orion
gptkb:NASA's_Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:Orion_Multi-Purpose_Crew_Vehicle
successful
Advanced life support systems
crew vehicle
designed for deep space missions
based on Orion design
based on Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle
by NASA teams
based on Apollo and Orion technology
Based on Apollo and Orion designs
Successful after splashdown
gptkbp:public_awareness increase public awareness of space exploration
gptkbp:receives_funding_from $4.1 billion
NASA budget
funded by NASA budget
Part of NASA's Artemis program budget
gptkbp:related_to gptkb:NASA's_Artemis_program
gptkb:spacecraft
gptkb:software
deep space exploration
scientific research on the Moon
sustainability in space exploration
Space Launch System development
Orion spacecraft development
Artemis program goals
NASA's return to the Moon
technology advancements in aerospace
gptkbp:research ongoing
conduct experiments in lunar orbit
support lunar science and exploration
gptkbp:restoration gptkb:Pacific_Ocean
gptkb:USS_Portland
successful recovery of Orion
gptkbp:safety_features conducted
implemented
conducted prior to launch
conducted before launch
demonstrate safety measures for crewed missions
Conducted prior to launch
evaluate safety protocols for crewed missions
gptkbp:scientific_goals gptkb:battle
support lunar science and exploration
conduct lunar science experiments
demonstrate lunar exploration capabilities
conduct lunar research
gptkbp:seating_capacity gptkb:Orion_spacecraft
gptkb:Cube_Sats
up to 27,000 kg
various scientific instruments
approximately 30,000 kg
approximately 98,000 kg
Over 100,000 pounds
approximately 25,000 kg
various Cube Sats
approximately 98,000 pounds
up to 27 metric tons
approximately 2,600 kilograms
gptkbp:significance gptkb:first_integrated_flight_of_SLS_and_Orion
return humans to the Moon
first mission in the Artemis program
part of the Artemis program
first mission in Artemis program
first step towards sustainable lunar exploration
first step towards Mars exploration
first step towards lunar base
first mission of the Artemis program
first step towards returning humans to the Moon
First mission in the Artemis program
gptkbp:speed successful
December 11, 2021
approximately 25,000 mph
approximately 87 degrees
approximately 32,000 km/h
splashdown in the Pacific Ocean
approximately 32,000 kilometers per hour
into Earth's atmosphere
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:theorem
gptkbp:succeeded_by gptkb:Artemis_II
gptkb:battle
achieved all primary objectives
gptkbp:successor gptkb:Artemis_II
gptkb:Artemis_program
gptkbp:supports strong
strong for lunar missions
Strong for lunar exploration initiatives
gptkbp:team NASA Recovery Team
NASA recovery team
gptkbp:type uncrewed test flight
uncrewed mission
gptkbp:viewership millions
gptkbp:weight over 22,000 pounds