The mission commander of Artemis II, Reid Wiseman, said it would be a "crazy first day" and "it's 24 hours of intense work" as the lunar mission gets underway. Mark Strassmann looks at the critical decisions being made and what's next.
Breakdown
- Artemis II is the first crewed test flight of the Orion capsule. 9s
- Crew undergoes 24 hours of intense systems testing and engine firings. 29s
- Life support systems, especially CO2 scrubbing, are being tested in space for the first time. 45s
- NASA will decide whether to send the crew toward the moon after initial tests. 1m 29s
- If approved, the crew will spend four days traveling to the moon. 2m 5s