MONTH. INCREDIBLE VIDEO from NASA with the Rocket that will Transport Astronauts

MONTH. An incredible video with the Artemis 1 rocket that will be sent by NASA to the Earth's satellite shows us how it is prepared for launch with astronauts.

MOON FABRIC. An incredible video published by NASA shows us the Artemis rocket that will transport astronauts to the Earth's natural satellite as part of the next missions scheduled for 2024. The video clip above was published by the Marshall Space Flight Center, those from NASA showing how the rocket that is going to transport astronauts to the MOON, but also spaceships in other areas of our galaxy, is assembled.

MOON FABRIC. The video clip above shows the progress made for the development of each part of NASA's Artemis 1 rocket, as they are slowly being assembled into what will be the final module. The development process of this rocket has gone so far that some of the components for the rocket have already reached the launch pad in Florida, and from there Artemis 1 will leave for the MOON most likely in 2024.

MONTH. INCREDIBLE VIDEO from NASA with the Rocket that will Transport Astronauts

MOON FABRIC. The entire development process was thought in such a way that the rocket would be prepared and assembled approximately four years before the mission was started by those from NASA. The astronauts who will be transported to the MOON will be the first people to arrive there after a long time, and among the people sent there will be a woman, this being a real first for all of humanity, if NASA keeps its word.

"NASA's Space Launch System's powerful rocket and NASA's Orion spacecraft are progressing on schedule. During their development, rocket and spacecraft have moved from design and manufacture to testing, assembly and integration. Some of the hardware was even delivered to the launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.”

MOON FABRIC. In 2020, there would be a first launch for Artemis 1 to take a spacecraft called Orion into outer space, and in 2022 the first people will be sent into Earth orbit. The same people will reach the MOON in 2024, but not before Orion launches a series of satellites that will monitor the areas where the moon landing will take place, and where colonies will be built from where they will leave for the planet Mars.

MOON FABRIC. Having said that, NASA's plans are coming to an end, at least in this phase of the project, so it remains to be seen if the next phases will be successful.