“We have what we need to get to where we are”: Puerto Rican narrates his experience working on the Artemis II mission

Behind every aerospace mission National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA, for its acronym in English), in addition to the astronauts, a large team of engineers works in charge of ensuring the efficiency of the systems to ensure the success of the task.

The Puerto Rican Christian Núñez Vélezgraduated from the Interamerican University of Bayamónis one of them, and this Monday he shared his experience in the development of one of the most important missions of NASA’s lunar exploration program before the university community of the institution where he trained professionally.

Núñez Vélez was one of the design engineers who was part of the work team in the development of the mission’s pneumatic systems Artemis II.

As part of the operations related to the rocket launch, The Puerto Rican engineer dedicated himself to developing pneumatic and breathing air systems to prepare astronauts before the mission.. Systems are tested continuously, while in operation, for pressure, purity and stability.