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Forest Capital Museum State Park Moon Tree
- Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda)
- This first-generation Moon Tree can be visited at Forest Capital Museum State Park in Perry, Florida. First-generation Moon Trees were grown from seeds that orbited the Moon on Apollo 14.
- Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda)
- This first-generation Moon Tree can be visited at Forest Capital Museum State Park in Perry, Florida. First-generation Moon Trees were grown from seeds that orbited the Moon on Apollo 14.
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Future Artemis Moon Tree
- Giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum)
- Giant sequoias can be grown in most climates, whereas their cousins, coastal redwoods, are restricted to the foggy coasts of the Western United States. This is why giant sequoia seeds were chosen as one species of Moon Trees for Artemis I.
- Giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum)
- Giant sequoias can be grown in most climates, whereas their cousins, coastal redwoods, are restricted to the foggy coasts of the Western United States. This is why giant sequoia seeds were chosen as one species of Moon Trees for Artemis I.
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Oregon State University Moon Tree
- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
- This first-generation Moon Tree is located in Corvallis, Oregon. First-generation Moon Trees were grown from seeds that orbited the Moon on Apollo 14.
- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
- This first-generation Moon Tree is located in Corvallis, Oregon. First-generation Moon Trees were grown from seeds that orbited the Moon on Apollo 14.
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Friendly Plaza Moon Tree
- Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
- This first-generation Moon Tree is located at the Friendly Plaza in Monterey, California, and can still be visited today. First-generation Moon Trees are trees grown from the seeds that orbited the Moon on Apollo 14.
- Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
- This first-generation Moon Tree is located at the Friendly Plaza in Monterey, California, and can still be visited today. First-generation Moon Trees are trees grown from the seeds that orbited the Moon on Apollo 14.
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Dave Williams, Planetary Scientist
- NASA
- A planetary scientist studies the planets, moons, and other bodies in our solar system and beyond. They archive data collected by spacecraft missions over the last 70 years, from Sputnik to Artemis, to ensure the data will be available well into the future.
- NASA
- A planetary scientist studies the planets, moons, and other bodies in our solar system and beyond. They archive data collected by spacecraft missions over the last 70 years, from Sputnik to Artemis, to ensure the data will be available well into the future.
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Mike Sarafin, Artemis I Mission Manager
- NASA
- I provided oversight and was responsible for critical decisions during the Artemis I mission including conducting polls at key decision points, analyzing risks, and providing direction for the relevant operations team.
- NASA
- I provided oversight and was responsible for critical decisions during the Artemis I mission including conducting polls at key decision points, analyzing risks, and providing direction for the relevant operations team.
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Stuart Roosa, USDA Forest Service Smokejumper and NASA Astronaut
- USDA Forest Service and NASA
- As an astronaut on the Apollo 14 mission, Roosa brought seeds in his personal preference kit. These seeds orbited the Moon with him in 1971 and were later planted as Moon Trees across the United States.
- USDA Forest Service and NASA
- As an astronaut on the Apollo 14 mission, Roosa brought seeds in his personal preference kit. These seeds orbited the Moon with him in 1971 and were later planted as Moon Trees across the United States.
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Radiation
- NASA
- Radiation is a form of energy emitted as electromagnetic waves of particles. In some cases, radiation is seen (visible light) or felt (infrared radiation). Other forms—like x-rays and gamma rays—are not visible and are only detected with special equipment.
- NASA
- Radiation is a form of energy emitted as electromagnetic waves of particles. In some cases, radiation is seen (visible light) or felt (infrared radiation). Other forms—like x-rays and gamma rays—are not visible and are only detected with special equipment.
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Rick LaBrode, Lead Flight Director for the Flight Control Team
- NASA
- I was responsible for building the mission timeline, developing procedures and flight rules that guide the spacecraft operations, training the flight control teams, and carrying out the plan for the Artemis I mission. I have worked in Mission Control for 37 years.
- NASA
- I was responsible for building the mission timeline, developing procedures and flight rules that guide the spacecraft operations, training the flight control teams, and carrying out the plan for the Artemis I mission. I have worked in Mission Control for 37 years.
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Melissa Jones, Recovery Director for Landing and Recovery Team
- NASA
- I was the NASA Landing and Recovery Director for the Exploration Ground Systems Program at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. I led the Artemis I Recovery Team that partnered with the U.S. Navy to recover the Orion crew module upon splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
- NASA
- I was the NASA Landing and Recovery Director for the Exploration Ground Systems Program at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. I led the Artemis I Recovery Team that partnered with the U.S. Navy to recover the Orion crew module upon splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.