Eduardo Garcia Llama, NASA mission engineer to the Moon: There are two moments when our hearts will be in our mouths'
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Eduardo Garcia Llama, NASA mission engineer to the Moon: There are two moments when our hearts will be in our mouths'
"The four crew members of Artemis 2 will be the first people to travel aboard NASA's most powerful rocket ever built, the Space Launch System (SLS), and the Orion spacecraft."
"This marks the first time that critical systems such as oxygen, water, and air purification essential for survival during the 10-day journey to orbit the far side of the Moon and return to Earth will have been tested."
"After a two-month delay due to technical problems, the pressure is immense, as the White House is determined to accelerate the launch to prevent China from gaining the upper hand in the new conquest of the Moon."
Eduardo Garcia Llama serves as Chief Engineering Flight Controller for the Artemis 2 mission, overseeing a team that addresses potential problems during the journey to the Moon. This mission will utilize NASA's Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft, testing critical life-support systems for the first time. European companies, coordinated by the European Space Agency, built these systems. The mission is under pressure to launch quickly due to geopolitical competition with China, emphasizing its significance for humanity's exploration of space.
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