
NASA News – Week Ending November 11th, 2022
- The move to the launch pad for Artemis I …
- A visual treat in the sky …
- And a NASA tech demo hitches a ride to space … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
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Artemis I Moon Rocket and Spacecraft Arrive at Launch Pad
Teams at our Kennedy Space Center moved the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft to launch pad 39B ahead of our uncrewed Artemis I flight test around the Moon and back. Artemis I is currently targeted for launch no earlier than Nov. 16.
Second Total Lunar Eclipse of 2022
The second total lunar eclipse of 2022 happened on Nov. 8. This ten-image composite, captured at Kennedy Space Center, shows what the Moon looked like during various phases of the eclipse. If you’re wondering about the next total lunar eclipse – that won’t happen until March 2025.
NASA Tech Demo Launches with Weather Satellite
NASA’s LOFTID technology demonstration hitched a ride to space with NOAA’s JPSS-2 weather satellite on Nov. 10. JPSS-2 is expected to help improve weather forecasts, and LOFTID is an inflatable heat shield that could protect spacecraft during atmospheric entry and re-entry.
Science and Cargo Launches on Space Station Resupply Mission
A Northrop Grumman Cygnus resupply spacecraft launched on Nov. 7 with more than 8,200 pounds of science investigations and cargo for the International Space Station. This is the company’s 18th space station cargo flight for NASA.
That’s what’s up this week @NASA … For more on these and other stories, follow us on the web at nasa.gov/twan.








