miles beyond it, further than any spacecraft intended to carry humans. cameras inside and outside orion will document the trip because this crew is unmanned but not unmannequined. a suited mannequin that will collect data on what future human crews might experience as nasa prepares for a lunar landing in 2025. we re sending mannequins into space. i suppose maybe that s been done before. none of this happens if the weather doesn t cooperate. i m sure nasa is on pins and needles about all of this. how is it looking for tomorrow? reporter: that s right, jim. when it comes to rocket launches everyone s eyes are on mother nature and right now nasa is saying that the conditions are 80% favorable for a launch tomorrow morning. the launch window opens at 8:33 a.m. eastern time and the countdown clock has already started, jim, so people are pretty optimistic this will take flight, the weather will not be the deciding factor but, also, a lot of folks are concerned about the fact that
technology to go to mars on the moon and scientific reasons we want to go back to the moon to study the moon more, understand how it formed, helped us understand, how our earth formed. plus, it s about inspiration as well. provided not only to the united states but the planet is something we need in our society today and hopefully artemis will bring that. we have a countdown clock, some 13 hours and 27 minutes, the countdown to liftoff. scott, no people will be onboard this migssion but some mankins, test dummies. i guess i wasn t available but let me ask you this, you spent an entire year in space.i guess let me ask you this, you spent
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