00:0010, 9, 8, 7, RS-25 engines, lift.
00:074, 3, 2, 1, booster ignition, and lift off.
00:14The crew of Artemis II now bound for the moon.
00:18And here we go.
00:2010, 9, 8, 7, RS-25 engines, lift.
00:264, 3, 2, 1, booster ignition, and lift off.
00:34The crew of Artemis II now bound for the moon.
00:37Humanity's next great voyage begins.
00:44Integrity, good roll pitch.
00:47Roger, roll pitch.
00:51Houston now controlling the flight of integrity
00:54on the Artemis II mission around the moon.
01:00Integrity, AMT high.
01:03AMT high.
01:05On time passing 30 seconds to the flights.
01:08Integrity passes the ultimate deco.
01:10Target milestone.
01:11Mission control Houston seeing good performance
01:13before the engines.
01:14Space launch system core stage.
01:16Integrity, 3 miles in altitude.
01:19Traveling more than 1,200 miles per hour.
01:42Mission to last time.
01:43Passing one minute.
01:44Approaching Max Q.
01:45Integrity through Max Q.
01:46On.
01:47Ponce de Leon.
01:49Stan, we have you loud and clear on Ponce de Leon.
01:53Have you the same.
01:55Communication signal transfer confirmed
01:57as Integrity and its crew go supersonic.
02:00Approaching 90 seconds into the Artemis II mission.
02:03Integrity is 14 miles in altitude,
02:05at 8 miles downrange.
02:06Traveling more than 2,600 miles per hour.
02:25One minute 50 seconds of mission elapsed time.
02:27Standing by for main engine throttle down to 85%.
02:30Ahead of solid rocket booster separation.
02:33Expected at the 2 minute 9 second mark.
02:38We see throttle down.
02:45Confirmed separation.
02:48Main engine's throttling up.
02:49Guidance converged.
02:58Integrity.
02:59Guidance converged.
03:00Performance nominal.
03:02Upper stage RCS ready.
03:05Copy all.
03:06Spin.
03:11Integrity.
03:12SM priming complete.
03:14SM priming complete.
03:182 minutes 45 seconds of mission elapsed time
03:20into the Artemis II mission.
03:22Frusters on Integrity and upper stage
03:24confirmed in a ready state.
03:25Ahead of service module fairing separation.
03:32Three minutes into the flight.
03:34Integrity 49 miles in altitude,
03:3678 miles downrange.
03:38Now passing 5,000 miles per hour.
03:54I'm standing by for launch abort system jettison.
03:57I'm standing by for launch abort system jettison.
04:00Houston Integrity.
04:01Good.
04:01Last jettison.
04:02Great view.
04:07Great view.
04:12We see the same on board, Stan.
04:16And Houston has you loud and clear on Tegers at the common line.
04:23Outstanding, Stan.
04:24We have you the same.
04:27Three minutes 50 seconds into the flight of Artemis II,
04:30Wiseman, Glover, Cook, and Hansen
04:31cross the boundary to space with good comm checks.
04:34GPS signals acquired after last jettison
04:36now working on internal checks to verify accuracy.
04:40Flight dynamics officer analyzed the time of main engine cutoff
04:43confirmed at 8 minutes 2 seconds time of MECO.
05:21Outstanding, Stan.
05:22We see the same.
05:23And we have a beautiful moon rise.
05:25We're headed right at it.
05:32Approaching five minutes into the flight,
05:33Commander Reed Wiseman confirms he has visuals of his destination.
05:37GPS guidance, navigation, and control software finishes internal checks
05:41and sends to navigation channels.
05:55On time now passing five minutes 20 seconds of mission elapsed time into the Artemis II mission.
06:00At this point, three good main engines are all that's needed to carry integrity to a nominal main engine cutoff
06:05target.
06:06Though at this time, we're seeing four good engines here in Mission Control Houston.
06:10Integrity, 75 miles in altitude, 330 miles downrange, approaching 10,000 miles per hour.
06:33Integrity, looking good at six minutes.
06:46Integrity, looking good at six minutes.
06:46Booster officer will soon report the shutdown plan to Flight Director Judd Freeling expected at the seven-minute mark.
06:55Integrity, 78 miles in altitude, 460 miles downrange.
07:00Integrity, expect nominal shutdown.
07:146 minutes 40 seconds of mission elapsed time.
07:17Shutdown plan is as expected.
07:19Again, the time of MECA was confirmed at 8 minutes, 2 seconds into the flight.
07:357 minutes of mission elapsed time.
07:42Throttling down as we approach the abort once-around option.
07:47Milestone at the 7-minute, 30-second mark.
07:51Now 84 miles in altitude, 650 miles downrange, traveling more than 15,000 miles per hour.
08:00Integrity, AOA open.
08:06AOA open.
08:09The window is now open for an abort once-around option that would target splashed down in the Pacific Ocean.
08:15Still following nominal ascent at this time.
08:28About 10 seconds remaining until the main engine cutoff of the Space Launch System core stage.
08:34Standing by for confirmation of MECO and core stage separation.
09:05We see the same onboard stand.
09:158 minutes 40 seconds into the flight.
09:17We have a nominal main engine cutoff heading in the right trajectory on the way to swing around the moon.
09:22Core stage has separated, done its job.
09:25The Space Launch System upper stage, the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, or ICPS, still attached to the Orion spacecraft.
09:369 minutes of mission elapsed time.
09:38Integrity crew of Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, now in orbit around the Earth at the
09:44beginning of their journey to the moon.
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