Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery Team review wave data during Underway Recovery Test-8 off the coast of California. By tracking wave direction and length, the team will ensure a smoother recovery of the Orion spacecraft into the well deck of a Navy ship. During the test, the team practiced to ensure recovery procedure timelines are validated as NASA plans to send Artemis I around the Moon and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 2 Activities
Astronaut Michael Barratt observes Underway Recovery Test-8 aboard the USS John P. Murtha. During the test, NASA’s Landing and Recovery Team practiced bringing Orion into the well deck of the ship to ensure recovery procedure timelines are validated as NASA plans to send Artemis I around the Moon and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8) - Astronauts
Astronauts Jessica Watkins and Michael Barratt observe Underway Recovery Test-8 aboard the USS John P. Murtha. During the test, NASA’s Landing and Recovery Team practiced bringing Orion into the well deck of the ship to ensure recovery procedure timelines are validated as NASA plans to send Artemis I around the Moon and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8) - Astronauts
A test version of Orion sits nestled in its cradle during Underway Recovery Test-8 off the coast of California. During the test, the team practiced to ensure recovery procedure timelines are validated as NASA plans to send Artemis I around the Moon and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 2 Activities
During Underway Recovery Test-8, Navy Seaman Daniel Ricci helps manage the lines to help control a test version of the Orion spacecraft as it is brought into the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26). During this first full mission profile test of the recovery procedures for Artemis I, NASA’s Landing and Recovery team met their objectives.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 3 Activities
Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery Team, along with Navy sailors from the USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26) practice bringing in a test version of Orion during Underway Recovery Test-8 off the coast of California. During the test, the team practiced to ensure recovery procedure timelines are validated as NASA plans to send Artemis I around the Moon and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 2 Activities
Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery Team, along with Navy sailors from the USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26) and divers from EOD Mobile Unit 3, MDS Company 3-1, approach a test version of Orion during Underway Recovery Test-8 off the coast of California. During the test, the team practiced to ensure recovery procedure timelines are validated as NASA plans to send Artemis I around the Moon and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 2 Activities
During Underway Recovery Test-8, Navy Seaman Daniel Ricci helps manage the lines to help control a test version of the Orion spacecraft as it is brought into the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26). During this first full mission profile test of the recovery procedures for Artemis I, NASA’s Landing and Recovery team met their objectives.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 3 Activities
Astronaut Jessica Watkins observes Underway Recovery Test-8 aboard the USS John P. Murtha. During the test, NASA’s Landing and Recovery Team practiced bringing Orion into the well deck of the ship to ensure recovery procedure timelines are validated as NASA plans to send Artemis I around the Moon and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8) - Astronauts
Sarah Manning, an aerospace engineer at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, is part of a team that operates “Sasquatch,” an important software tool created specifically for the agency’s Orion spacecraft. Sasquatch will be used to predict large footprints of the various debris that will be released from Orion before splashdown into the Pacific Ocean. The Landing and Recovery team, based out of Exploration Ground Systems at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, will be aboard a Navy ship, ready to retrieve Orion and some of the intentionally released debris.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8) Personnel
During Underway Recovery Test-8, Navy Seaman Daniel Ricci helps manage the lines to help control a test version of the Orion spacecraft as it is brought into the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26). During this first full mission profile test of the recovery procedures for Artemis I, NASA’s Landing and Recovery team met their objectives.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 3 Activities
Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery Team, along with Navy sailors from the USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26) and divers from EOD Mobile Unit 3, MDS Company 3-1, attach tending lines a test version of Orion during Underway Recovery Test-8 off the coast of California. During the test, the team practiced to ensure recovery procedure timelines are validated as NASA plans to send Artemis I around the Moon and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 2 Activities
During Underway Recovery Test-8, Navy Seaman Daniel Ricci helps manage the lines to help control a test version of the Orion spacecraft as it is brought into the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26). During this first full mission profile test of the recovery procedures for Artemis I, NASA’s Landing and Recovery team met their objectives.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 3 Activities
During Underway Recovery Test-8, Navy Seaman Daniel Ricci helps manage the lines to help control a test version of the Orion spacecraft as it is brought into the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26). During this first full mission profile test of the recovery procedures for Artemis I, NASA’s Landing and Recovery team met their objectives.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 3 Activities
During the first full mission profile test of the recovery procedures for Artemis I, NASA’s Landing and Recovery team met their objectives. The team works with members of the DoD to hone their procedures before Orion splashes down in the Pacific as part of NASA’s Artemis program. During Underway Recovery Test-8, two divers from EOD Mobile Unit 3, MDS Company 3-1work the tending line while a test version of Orion is being pulled into the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 3 Activities
During the first full mission profile test of the recovery procedures for Artemis I, NASA’s Landing and Recovery team met their objectives. The team works with members of the DoD to hone their procedures before Orion splashes down in the Pacific as part of NASA’s Artemis program. During Underway Recovery Test-8, two divers from EOD Mobile Unit 3, MDS Company 3-1 work the tending line while a test version of Orion is being pulled into the well deck of the USS John P. Murtha.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8): Day 3 Activities
Senior Airman Kyle Boyes of the U.S. Air Force’s 45th Weather Squadron out of Patrick Air Force Base in Florida releases a weather balloon during Underway Recovery Test-8 in the Pacific Ocean in March 2020. Winds data gathered from weather balloons will help inform the course of the U.S. Navy ship carrying NASA’s Landing and Recovery team based out of Exploration Ground Systems at Kennedy Space Center, as it heads to where Orion will splash down following Artemis missions.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8) Personnel
Astronaut Michael Barratt observes Underway Recovery Test-8 aboard the USS John P. Murtha. During the test, NASA’s Landing and Recovery Team practiced bringing Orion into the well deck of the ship to ensure recovery procedure timelines are validated as NASA plans to send Artemis I around the Moon and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Underway Recovery Test 8 (URT-8) - Astronauts