Integrasys Selected by NASA for Artemis II Crew Mission Monitoring
Spanish company Integrasys has been chosen by NASA to monitor the Artemis II mission, which will transport the Orion spacecraft and four astronauts around the Moon. Integrasys will use its own technology and a 2.4-meter diameter antenna installed at the University of Seville. The mission, now scheduled for a launch window between March 6 and 11, aims to test the spacecraft systems and crew safety in a lunar environment. This marks the first crewed lunar mission since 1972 and is critical for future deep space exploration.

NASA has selected Spanish company Integrasys to monitor the Artemis II mission, which will carry the Orion spacecraft and four astronauts around the Moon. Integrasys will deploy its technology and a 2.4-meter diameter antenna located at the University of Seville.
The Artemis II launch, originally set for February 2, has been postponed to a window between March 6 and 11 due to a hydrogen leak. This mission, the first crewed flight of the Artemis program, aims to test systems and crew safety in a lunar environment, paving the way for future lunar exploration and human presence in deep space. Integrasys will track the spacecraft's signal and measure Doppler effects during the approximately 10-day mission, coordinating with global observation points.




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