The historic takeoff of Artemis I will be live on Monday August 29 in our special broadcast. Four experts will be present, one of them live from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, right next to NASA’s SLS mega-rocket! An event not to be missed.
Finally ! After so many years of waiting, the most powerful operational rocket in history is ready to take off. Fifty years after the end of the Apollo missions, a new lunar program begins for the return of humans to the Moon! The Artemis program, sister of Apollo in mythology, is entering its main phase which begins this Monday, August 29 with the mission Artemis I.
This unmanned mission will have for main purpose to test the rocket and the capsule, like a dress rehearsal before the first manned flights.
To discover the technical objectives of the rocket as well as all the scientific aspects and technical details, Futura gives you an appointment this Monday, August 29 at 1:45 p.m. for an exceptional program!
See you at 1:45 p.m. this Monday, August 29.
Mission Artemis I: a historic event to follow live with Futura
You will experience this historic take-off live accompanied by experts: Pierre Henriquet, scientific mediator, Nathan Le Guennic, foreign collaborator to NASA Goddard Centerand Gilles Dawidowicz, vice-president of the SAF, the Astronomical Society of France.
And to make you experience this event in all its intensity, you will also be accompanied by Pierre-François Mouriaux, space journalist for the specialized magazine Air&Cosmos, who will be on site live from Kennedy Space Center, in Florida, from where the rocket will be launched! Discover the atmosphere on site and the thrills of this great moment with us. See you Monday, August 29 from 1:45 p.m. (see the video above).
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