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Last active December 23, 2022 04:52
Artemis I Launch and Mission Videos (by date posted)

Artemis I Launch and Mission Videos (by date posted)

You can also find pictures and video from Orion here. Hopefully that'll be comprehensive for Orion media, but I don't know that it will, so this document covers those videos as well (and makes it a bit clearer as to what's new).

There's also a low-bitrate Orion cam livestream here (It shows the Artemis logo or "MCC TV HD" during LOS)

2022-11-04 Artemis I Launch Rollout

2022-11-04 Artemis I Launch Rollout (NOTE: different views than above, firing room monitoring rollout)

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Last active December 21, 2020 22:13
SATELLITE 2020 Elon Interview

Elon SATELLITE 2020 Interview

2020-03-09

Interviewer: Hi everybody! Welcome to SATELLITE 2020. [applause] Sorry we got off to a late start, DC traffic is a killer. But my name is Jeffery Hill. I'm the conference chair, and I'm here with Elon Musk, Chief Engineer and Founder of SpaceX. Elon, thank you so much for being with us.

Elon: Thanks. Thanks for having me. I guess it was eleven years ago that we met.

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theinternetftw / ifa-post-presser-presser.md
Created January 19, 2020 23:28
IFA post-presser presser

IFA Post-Presser Presser

2020-01-19

[audio begins abruptly]

Elon Musk: When we started out, I thought the whole company just had a ten percent chance of success of surviving at all. So I find it quite [inaudible] and a great honor to be working with NASA to restore spaceflight, orbital spaceflight to America.

Q1: Did you pitch to the Air Force Starship, and do you plan on pitching it out to NASA for the lunar lander system?

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theinternetftw / crs-18-pre-launch-presser.md
Created July 25, 2019 04:27
CRS-18 Pre-Launch Presser

CRS-18 Pre-Launch Presser

2019-07-24

Moderator:

  • Marie Lewis, NASA Public Affairs

Participants:

CRS-17 Pre-Launch Presser

2019-05-02

Moderator:

  • Derrol Nail, NASA Communications
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Last active March 1, 2019 01:36
DM-1 Pre-Launch Presser

DM-1 Pre-Launch Presser

2019-02-28

Moderator:

  • Stephanie Martin, NASA Communications

Participants:

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Last active February 23, 2019 08:51
DM-1 Post-FRR Presser

DM-1 Post-FRR Presser

2019-02-22

Moderator:

  • Joshua Finch, NASA Communications

Participants:

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Last active February 23, 2019 01:38
CRS-16 Post-Launch Presser

CRS-16 Post-Launch Presser

2018-12-05

Moderator:

  • Joshua Santora, NASA Public Affairs

Participants:

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Last active December 4, 2018 20:07
CRS-16 Pre-Launch Presser

CRS-16 Pre-Launch Presser

2018-12-03

Moderator:

  • Tori McLendon, NASA Communications Office

Participants:

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Created August 8, 2018 06:11
Bridenstine on Gateway

Bridenstine on Gateway

2018-08-07

Bridenstine: So the Gateway represents... When we think about the architecture, we know what reusable rockets have done for the United States of America and for our access to space. And those reusable rockets are available because we have done things like Commercial Crew, Commercial Re-Supply, the the EELV program for the Air Force. These capabilities have really enabled, or these, I should say, business models have enabled innovation: where you've got providers competing on innovation and on cost. So because of these capabilities, we have more access to space than ever before and reusability of rockets is a big piece of that. Well, we want the entire architecture between the Earth and the moon to be reusable. So we want reusable launch. We want reusable tugs between Earth orbit and lunar orbit. And we want the Gateway to be in that Near-Rectilinear Halo Orbit where it requires very little propulsion to maintain that orbit. We want to be there for a very long period o