Bay Area company preparing for 2028 Artemis IV mission as space excitement builds
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Bay Area company preparing for 2028 Artemis IV mission as space excitement builds
"Dr. Eugene Tu describes the Artemis II flyby as exciting and historic, emphasizing its significance as a moment to remember. He notes that teams from the Bay Area are actively communicating with astronauts to assist in their scientific endeavors during the mission."
"Greg Delory from Heliospace Corporation highlights their role in designing and manufacturing space-qualified hardware for various celestial bodies, including the moon. He proudly states that their antennas are already on the moon, showcasing the contributions of local companies to space exploration."
NASA's Orion spacecraft is currently 250,000 miles from Earth during the Artemis II mission. Dr. Eugene Tu from NASA Ames Research Center highlights the significance of this moment. Teams from the Bay Area are collaborating with astronauts at Johnson Space Center to assist in scientific work during the mission. The heat shield for the spacecraft was developed at Ames, and local companies like Heliospace Corporation are contributing hardware for lunar exploration. Their antennas are already deployed on the moon, showcasing local innovation in space technology.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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