(24 Aug 2024)
US ARTEMIS II
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RESTRICTIONS: NASA – MUST COURTESY
LENGTH: 7:05
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Huntsville, Alabama, United States – 21 August 2024
1. Wide of cone-shaped launch vehicle stage adapter being driven to barge
2. Close of drivers moving the launch vehicle stage adapter
3. Wide of launch vehicle stage adapter being driven to barge
4. Mid of launch vehicle stage adapter as it moves down a street
5. Wide of the launch vehicle stage adapter moving through tree line
6. Wide of the launch vehicle stage adapter approaching the barge
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Matthew Ramsey, Artemis II mission manager:
“Well, the launch vehicle stage adapter, which adapts the core stage to the upper stage for SLS (Space Launch System) is about to roll into the Pegasus barge where it will go down to MAF, Michoud Assembly Facility, to pick up a couple more pieces of hardware before it goes to KSC (Kennedy Space Center).”
8. Wide of the Pegasus barge on the Tennessee River
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Matthew Ramsey, Artemis II mission manager:
"It’s mainly a structural piece. So it transmits loads down from the Orion spacecraft into the core stage and then also transmits loads up. It’s a big, low transmission device."
10. Wide of the interior of the Pegasus barge
11. Wide low shot of people inside the Pegasus barge
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Lauren Fisher, structural materials engineer at Marshall Space Flight Center:
"We’re around it so much and we realize how big it is, but we sort of get used to it until you see it like this. And then you see it stacked on the entire core stage and it’s massive, you know. And it’s just, it’s really incredible to see the finished work and see it all together."
13. Wide of the launch vehicle stage adapter being drive onto the Pegasus barge
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Lauren Fisher, structural materials engineer at Marshall Space Flight Center:
"It hits me over and over again in waves. It’s just like, this is happening. Like, I have hands on this. I’ve seen it, it’s something that I always hoped we would go back to the moon. Did not think I would be this, a part of a team that’s this influential in making that happen. Artemis II is great and it’s leading up to Artemis III where we’re landing. And again Marshall’s had such an important role and I’m so proud and happy to be a part of it."
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15. Artemis program promo film ++MUSIC ADDED AT SOURCE++
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Cape Canaveral, Florida, US – 13 November 2022
16. STILL NASA’s new moon rocket in the Artemis program sits on Launch Pad 39-B in Cape Canaveral, Florida (AP Photo/Terry Renna)
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ARCHIVE: Cape Canaveral, Florida, US – 15 November 2022
17. STILL NASA’s new moon rocket in the Artemis program sits on Launch Pad 39-B in Cape Canaveral, Florida (AP Photo/Terry Renna)
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ARCHIVE: Cape Canaveral, Florida, US – 16 November 2022
18. STILL NASA’s new moon rocket lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida marking the first flight test of the Artemis program. (AP Photo/John Raoux )
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ARCHIVE: 20 July 1969
19. STILL Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong, right, trudges across the surface of the moon leaving behind footprints, July 20, 1969. The U.S. flag, planted on the surface by the astronauts, can be seen between Armstrong and the lunar module. Edwin E. Aldrin is seen closer to the craft
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Huntsville, Alabama, United States – 21 August 2024
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Matthew Ramsey, Artemis II mission manager:
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