Artemis II: NASA's Moon Mission Prep and Simulation at Naval Base San Diego

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Artemis II: NASA's Moon Mission Prep and Simulation at Naval Base San Diego
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NASA has begun simulations for the Artemis II mission, the first crewed mission of the Artemis program, focusing on propellant loading and the terminal countdown. These simulations are crucial for troubleshooting potential issues and ensuring crew safety. The training team within the Exploration Ground Systems Program throws various scenarios at the launch team to prepare them for different situations. The simulations also help update the launch control system and inform the timing of operations. The Artemis II crew did not participate in the recent simulation, but teams across NASA centers are preparing for integrated simulations closer to launch. These simulations are essential for future Artemis missions and NASA's goal of establishing a long-term presence on the Moon.

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