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Artemis II: What NASA Learned From Launching Artemis I

Jan 20, 2026
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, the NASA Artemis Launch Director, and Joe Pavisik, a Launch Engineer on the cryopropulsion team, share fascinating insights from the Artemis I mission. They delve into the intricate procedures for fueling rockets and recount their experiences from the nerve center during the launch. Joe highlights the quick response to a temperature anomaly that led to vital lessons learned, while Charlie reflects on her journey to become a launch director. Together, they discuss how these lessons set the stage for the upcoming Artemis II mission.
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ANECDOTE

Night Of The Final Go-No Poll

  • Joe Pavisik described the November 2022 launch night and the final go-no poll that cleared Artemis I to proceed.
  • He recalled the crowd, the tension, and Charlie Blackwell-Thompson giving the formal "go to resume count and launch Artemis I."
ANECDOTE

Launch Room Keepsakes

  • Joe Pavisik walked the host through Firing Room 1 and his crowded workspace during launch preparations.
  • He kept every paper from Artemis I under plexiglass and called it his "generational hand-down gift."
INSIGHT

Institutional Memory Drives Safety

  • NASA compiles lessons from Apollo, Shuttle, and Artemis to refine launch operations.
  • Joe emphasized using both good and bad lessons daily to improve procedures and safety.
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