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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:spacecraft
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
3
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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
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gptkbp:agent |
gptkb:NASA
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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
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gptkbp:born |
gptkb:theorem
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gptkbp:broadcasts |
live streamed globally
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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
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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
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gptkbp:diameter |
15.2 feet
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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
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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
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gptkbp:has_programs |
gptkb:Artemis_program
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gptkbp:historical_significance |
gptkb:battle
marks return to lunar exploration |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Artemis I
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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
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gptkbp:inspiration |
future lunar missions
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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
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gptkbp:is_a_destination_for |
gptkb:planet
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gptkbp:is_a_supporter_of |
of NASA's capabilities
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gptkbp:is_designed_to |
gptkb:2022
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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
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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
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gptkbp:mass |
over 2.5 million pounds
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gptkbp:media_coverage |
extensive
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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
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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
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gptkbp:operator |
gptkb:NASA
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gptkbp:orbital_period |
gptkb:planet
gptkb:battle Lunar orbit highly elliptical orbit highly elliptical lunar orbit |
gptkbp:part_of |
gptkb:Artemis_program
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gptkbp:partnerships |
international space agencies
collaboration with international partners collaboration with international space agencies with commercial space companies |
gptkbp:preceded_by |
Artemis program planning
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gptkbp:predecessor |
gptkb:Artemis_program
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gptkbp:project |
years of planning
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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
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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
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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
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gptkbp:weight |
over 22,000 pounds
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