Updates Artemis II

Current trajectory according to the JPL Horizons System:
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  System Sol
  Date MJD 61133.354167
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  Ship Artemis II
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Artemis II:DeltaGlider
  STATUS Orbiting Earth
  RPOS -6.487124939151186E+07 -8.476569446598522E+06 -8.531648591141462E+07
  RVEL -8.476685069849557E+02 -2.054828769581069E+02 -2.218108366669072E+03
  PRPLEVEL 0:1.000000 1:1.000000
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Just took this scenario for a spin, and here is a little preview of the lunar flyby:
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For the first time humans will see, in-situ, Mare Moscoviense in all its glory... and that will probably be it for lunar features. :cautious:
Thanks for the scenario @Ajaja !:cheers:
 

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Hi there,
as I'm not so familiar with the Artemis acronymns (yet, compared to previous launch systems),
can anyone tell me what "AMT" means?

From a lauch timeline "transcription":
00:18 Integrity, good roll pitch.​
00:21 Roger, roll pitch.​
00:26 Houston, now controlling the flight of Integrity on the Artemis II mission around the boat.​
00:34 Integrity, AMT high.​
00:37 AMT high.​
00:39 On time passing 30 seconds.​
...​

Thanks in advance
 
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Hi there,
as I'm not so familiar with the Artemis acronymns (yet, compared to previous launch systems),
can anyone tell me what "AMT" means?

From a lauch timeline "transcription":
00:18 Integrity, good roll pitch.​
00:21 Roger, roll pitch.​
00:26 Houston, now controlling the flight of Integrity on the Artemis II mission around the boat.​
00:34 Integrity, AMT high.​
00:37 AMT high.​
00:39 On time passing 30 seconds.​
...​

Thanks in advance
I think it is "Abort MECO Target".
There is a paper on SLS aborts from some years ago... but I don't have time to find it right now...:cautious:
 
Did a comparison of that recent earth shot (the overexposed one) with Orbiter and Space Engine, to identify stars/planets. Of course, I knew that was Venus. But just FYI from the perspective of Orion, the earth at that moment was eclipsing the Constellations Aquarius, Pegasus, and Cetus. The reason the lower left quadrant seems missing is, I believe that's the window edge of the Orion.
 

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Did a comparison of that recent earth shot (the overexposed one) with Orbiter and Space Engine, to identify stars/planets.
Excellent comparison! How did you do this in SpaceEngine? I wasn't able to find a way to set precise spaceship coordinates and velocity vectors for a given moment.
 
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