Mannequin boards Orion as NASA readies up for Artemis I moon mission

Excitement is growing among space fanatics as we near NASA’s next lunar-focused mission, marking a return to the moon.
The Artemis I test flight is scheduled for an August 29 launch, where a data-gathering mannequin dubbed Commander Moonikin Camposis will be sent into space.
Commander Moonikin Campos was installed into @NASA_Orion ahead of the launch of #Artemis I. Named after Arturo Campos, a man who was instrumental to saving the Apollo 13 crew, he will measure vibrations and accelerations that future @NASAArtemis astronauts will experience. pic.twitter.com/jBJNYps1hl
— NASA's Exploration Ground Systems (@NASAGroundSys) July 27, 2022
“Before we put a human on there, they obviously want to make sure everything is fine and safe and working well,” astrophysicist Brad Tucker told Laurel, Gary & Mark.
“It will go around the moon, do a couple of loops and then come back to Earth.”
Dr Tucker said if the first launch is successful, the mission can continue with humans onboard.
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