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A busy press day for NASA saw the agency share new details of its work with SpaceX's Starship program while executives from Intuitive Machines were sharing the latest updates about the first U.S. lunar landing since the end of the Apollo program. SpaceX is NASA's choice contractor for its creed Moon missions for the Artemis program, which will see the second stage Starship dock with the Lockheed made Orion spacecraft for the astronauts to make their way inside SpaceX's ship.
The docking mechanism will be an extension of SpaceX's work with the ISS as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, and in a press release issued moments back, the space agency shared that it had run hundreds of simulations of the docking equipment at the Johnson Space Center.
The purpose of these tests was to demonstrate Starship's ability to perform an active docking role during the Artemis 3 mission. This flight will be SpaceX's first crewed lunar landing mission, and the architecture of the landing means that astronauts will make their way to the Moon first on the flight tested Orion.
Once they reach the Moon's orbit, the crew will wait for Starship to approach Orion, similar to the SpaceX Crew Dragon approaching the ISS. The approaching spacecraft performs an 'active' role during the docking, explained NASA's press release. This sees its soft capture system, which is made of a set of hooks and latches, extend the hooks, and connect with the hooks on the passive system, which is Orion in this case.
SpaceX is busy with its Starship test campaign in Texas to ensure that the Super Heavy booster and upper stage spacecraft can reach orbit. A recent update shared by the firm for last
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