OUTER SPACE — Four astronauts are in space after a successful blastoff of the Artemis II on Wednesday evening from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The astronauts will fly by the moon and travel 5,000 miles past it during the 10-day mission, before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. Rochester has a connection to the launch, with the company L3Harris contributing more than 100 mission-critical pieces from launch to landing.
So, what’s planned for day two of the mission? As First Alert Meteorologist Nate Morris explains, the astronauts will spend the day circling Earth in a high, lopsided orbit. He breaks down the day-by-day plan for the astronauts in the video in this story.
Artemis II is the first mission to the moon since the 1972 Apollo mission. Unlike the Apollo, the Artemis II astronauts won’t stop for a moon walk. The Artemis II launch has inspired some people to learn more about space travel. Families got to learn about the Artemis II launch at RMSC and its planetarium on Wednesday, leading up to the launch.
What’s next now that Artemis II is in space? Meteorologist Nate Morris explains WHEC.com.
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