NASA Welcomes Media for Pre-Super Bowl Tours at New Orleans Rocket Factory

NASA Invites Media for Exclusive Pre-Super Bowl Tours



In an exciting initiative, NASA has opened the doors of its Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans for media representatives from February 4 to February 6, just ahead of Super Bowl LIX. This unique opportunity allows journalists to dive deep into the world of rocket manufacturing and astronaut readiness as they tour facilities dedicated to building equipment for lunar exploration.

Discovering NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility



Situated over a vast 43 acres, the Michoud Assembly Facility is one of the largest rocket manufacturing facilities globally. It has the capacity to accommodate an astounding 31 professional football fields, providing an impressive backdrop for the intricate processes of space construction.

During the scheduled tours, media members will observe firsthand the hardware being developed for NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft, crucial components of the agency's Artemis program aimed at returning humans to the Moon. The Artemis campaign marks a significant step in NASA's broader ambitions, including future crewed missions to Mars.

What to Expect on the Tour



Participants in the pre-Super Bowl media event will have the chance to:
  • - Capture Imagery: Media can take photos and record video footage of the SLS and Orion hardware currently being manufactured at Michoud, showcasing the cutting-edge technology employed in creating these formidable space vessels.
  • - Explore the Facility: A guided tour will allow attendees to navigate around different sectors within the facility known for its state-of-the-art manufacturing and welding equipment, featuring the world's largest friction-stir welding tool.
  • - Engage with Experts: Journalists will have the opportunity to interview NASA experts, gaining insights into the mission objectives of Artemis and the innovative approaches being utilized to achieve them.

For those interested in participating, registration is required by January 30, at 6 p.m. EST, and interested parties are encouraged to indicate their preferred date for the visit. This event is exclusively open to U.S.-based media personnel, in accordance with NASA's media accreditation policies.

The Artemis Program and Its Future



The Artemis program is designed to facilitate human exploration of the Moon with the aim of fostering scientific discovery and economic opportunities. As NASA embarks on this mission, the organization seeks to lay the groundwork for future crewed missions to Mars, building a sustainable human presence beyond Earth.

For more information about the Artemis mission, or to stay updated on NASA's ongoing explorations, visit NASA's Artemis page.

This exclusive invite comes as part of NASA's commitment to transparency and involvement in the community, providing a glimpse into the remarkable engineering feats underway that propel humanity toward the stars. Don't miss the chance to capture the journey into the frontier of space exploration at Michoud. Join in the excitement as we turn our eyes to the heavens, powered by innovation and creativity, right in the heart of New Orleans.

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