March 02, 2020 MEDIA ADVISORY M20-034 NASA Invites Media to View Orion Spacecraft for First Artemis Lunar Mission NASA’s Orion spacecraft, a critical part of the agency’s Artemis I mission, has completed its three-month test campaign at NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio, where it was subjected to the extreme temperatures and electromagnetic environment it will experience in its upcoming test mission to the Moon. Media are invited to two events at Plum Brook Station prior to the spacecraft’s return to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where it will begin preparations for launch:
- Members of the Ohio congressional delegation - Jim Morhard, NASA deputy administrator - Marla Pérez-Davis, NASA’s Glenn Research Center director - Mark Kirasich, Orion program manager, NASA’s Johnson Space Center - Sunita Williams, astronaut, Johnson Media interested in attending should contact Jimi Russell at james.j.russell@xxxxxxxx or 216-433-2894 by 4:30 p.m. EST on Thursday, March 5. All dates and times are subject to change. NASA will provide any schedule updates as soon as possible. Artemis I will be an uncrewed flight test around the Moon, the first in a series of progressively more complex missions that ultimately will land the first woman and next man on the lunar South Pole by 2024. NASA will then use what it learns on the Moon to prepare to send astronauts to Mars. For more information about NASA’s Artemis program, visit: -end- | ||
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