NASA is now inviting content creators and influencers to watch the Artemis I mission and its upcoming uncrewed launch for the world, focusing on showcasing it to different platforms and audiences. The space agency mostly invites the media to stream or cover the events, and this opportunity is a new one that will also bring an all-access pass to the coming flight. 

NASA Invites Content Creators, Influencers for Artemis I Launch

NASA Artemis I Wet Dress Rehearsal
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NASA announced via its Twitter page that it is inviting content creators to join its Artemis I launch coverage that would include these influencers to witness the event live and on the spot. However, these content creators must apply on NASA's platform to have their names considered for the draw, as they would only choose a limited number of participants.

The landing page for application is available on NASA's website, and it opens on Tuesday, July 26, where they will start to accept applicants that aim to join the festivities once it goes live. There are still three dates to choose from for the launch, depending on the weather conditions and the spacecraft's status on the said dates. 

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NASA Collaboration for Artemis I: Livestreaming Soon

NASA will live stream the launch event for the Artemis I soon, but its recent development would invite content creators to co-present the possibility for them alongside their streams. It may help in extending the launch event to different audiences and reach more people to witness the historic event that would test the SLS and Orion for the upcoming mission. 

NASA and its Artemis I Launch

There are significant developments for the Artemis I launch that have already come to the public, and it talks about the upcoming launch dates for the uncrewed mission set for 2022 to happen. There are three dates that NASA plans to launch the spacecraft, all coming this Summer and towards the Fall season for the mission. 

The space agency confirmed that the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft are a go for the Moon mission in the coming weeks or months, especially as it will prove to the agency and the world that it is ready. After this mission, several tweaks and checking will take place before the actual Artemis I crewed mission will happen for the world to witness. 

NASA is preparing a lot for the Artemis I mission and it is a significant and historical one as it would bring humanity back to the Moon, with the first female astronaut to land and step foot on the lunar surface. For now, the uncrewed mission will take place alongside content creators and influencers that will collaborate with NASA and bring it to specific global audiences. 

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