WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.333 --> 00:00:01.066 [Music] 2 00:00:01.066 --> 00:00:04.366 Artemis is our 21st century return to the Moon. 3 00:00:04.366 --> 00:00:07.600 Together, NASA, international space agencies, 4 00:00:07.600 --> 00:00:09.600 and a growing global space industry 5 00:00:09.600 --> 00:00:13.166 will explore Earth’s nearest neighbor with advanced robotics 6 00:00:13.166 --> 00:00:17.200 and our next generation of astronauts. 7 00:00:17.200 --> 00:00:19.900 But where will our astronauts explore? 8 00:00:19.900 --> 00:00:22.800 The Moon is a treasure trove of scientific discovery, 9 00:00:22.800 --> 00:00:25.933 and NASA has its sights set on the South Pole. 10 00:00:25.933 --> 00:00:28.566 This mysterious region features soaring mountains 11 00:00:28.566 --> 00:00:31.600 and deep craters, leading to unique locations 12 00:00:31.600 --> 00:00:34.333 that experience nearly continuous sunlight – 13 00:00:34.333 --> 00:00:38.633 in contrast to nearby depressions that never see the sun. 14 00:00:38.633 --> 00:00:41.800 Artemis III will mark humanity’s return to the lunar surface 15 00:00:41.800 --> 00:00:45.033 for the first time since 1972. 16 00:00:45.033 --> 00:00:48.166 NASA has identified thirteen regions near the South Pole 17 00:00:48.166 --> 00:00:50.433 that meet safety requirements for landing 18 00:00:50.433 --> 00:00:55.066 and present opportunities to search for lunar resources. 19 00:00:55.066 --> 00:00:57.466 Each region can also help us learn more about 20 00:00:57.466 --> 00:00:59.033 the history of the Moon, 21 00:00:59.033 --> 00:01:03.100 and gain a better understanding of our place in the solar system. 22 00:01:04.866 --> 00:01:07.466 These thirteen candidate landing regions represent 23 00:01:07.466 --> 00:01:10.566 a diversity of features in the lunar South Pole, 24 00:01:10.566 --> 00:01:12.200 ranging from the summits of mountains 25 00:01:12.200 --> 00:01:14.666 rising miles above their surroundings, 26 00:01:14.666 --> 00:01:17.166 to the rims of large craters. 27 00:01:17.166 --> 00:01:20.766 These features together act to both expose and preserve 28 00:01:20.766 --> 00:01:23.766 billions of years of geologic history. 29 00:01:27.633 --> 00:01:30.233 Using robotic orbiters and rovers, 30 00:01:30.233 --> 00:01:32.300 NASA and the global science community 31 00:01:32.300 --> 00:01:34.233 will continue to study these regions 32 00:01:34.233 --> 00:01:37.366 before selecting the Artemis III landing site. 33 00:01:40.366 --> 00:01:43.166 The astronauts selected for this bold expedition 34 00:01:43.166 --> 00:01:45.500 will literally and figuratively shine a light 35 00:01:45.500 --> 00:01:49.033 on some of the deepest, darkest areas of the solar system, 36 00:01:49.033 --> 00:01:52.200 revealing ancient secrets of the universe. 37 00:01:52.200 --> 00:01:54.866 [Music fades]