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NASA's Historic Artemis 1 Launch Viewable From 16 Different Cameras
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18/05/2025
The Space Launch System - first-ever launch was captured by several cameras at Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B and on the rocket.
Credit: NASA | mash mix by Space.com's Steve Spaleta
Music by Rocket Jr. / courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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00:00
Hydrogen burn off igniters initiated.
00:03
Seven, six, five, four stage engines start.
00:08
Three, two, one, boosters in ignition.
00:12
And liftoff of Artemis I.
00:15
We rise together back to the moon and beyond.
00:30
Eight, nine, five, four, up.
00:48
P importantly rigged this morning as a half,
00:52
All four RS-25 engines on the core stage and two solid rocket boosters now propelling
01:06
the vehicle at 128 miles per hour.
01:09
Hearing good control on the roll from teams in Mission Control Houston, all good calls
01:17
so far.
01:18
All four RS-25 engines on the core stage and two solid rocket boosters now propelling
01:41
the vehicle at 128 miles per hour.
01:48
Hearing good control on the roll from teams in Mission Control Houston, all good calls so
01:52
far.
01:53
Now 30 seconds into the flight bar is on.
01:59
Stop.
02:01
You're not too angry.
02:02
There are any black robots that are flying or who are nearby.
02:06
You don't have to Okay.
02:08
That's right.
02:10
You're not too angry.
02:11
You're not too angry.
02:12
You're not too angry.
02:14
You're not too angry.
02:16
You're not too angry.
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