The Artemis II astronauts will feel like they're on a super fast car ride to another city, but way higher up and farther away.
Imagine you're in a car that goes super fast, like 20 times faster than the fastest race cars. That's how fast the spaceship will go when it leaves Earth. The astronauts will feel like they’re being pushed back into their seats, just like you do when your car suddenly speeds up.
What It’s Like in Space
When they get to space, everything feels lighter, kind of like when you jump on a trampoline and float up high. That's because there's less gravity pulling them down. They’ll float around inside the spaceship like bubbles in a soda bottle!
The Moon Ride
Once they leave Earth’s gravity, it's like switching from a fast car to a rocket that keeps going, but now they're heading toward the Moon, which is about 240,000 miles away! It'll take them a few days to get there, just like how long it takes to drive across a big country.
When they arrive, they’ll see Earth from afar, like looking at a beautiful blue marble, and then they’ll land on the Moon, ready for their adventure!
Examples
- Imagine being squeezed into a small capsule for four days, with no windows to look out of.
- Astronauts might feel like they're floating in space but are actually tied down by straps.
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See also
- How Does Artemis II: journey to the Moon begins Work?
- How Does Artemis II Explained - Day by Day Work?
- How Does Artemis II Launches Astronauts to the Moon Work?
- How Does Explaining the Most Important Artemis II Photos Work?
- How Does Everything That Happens During 10-day Artemis II Moon Journey Work?