Orion Spacecraft
Orion Spacecraft
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Orion Spacecraft
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The safest spacecraft designed by NASA, Orion will carry humans to the Moon and beyond. facebook.com/NASAOrion/
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We've completed our return powered flyby burn and are heading home!
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Which part of the #DragMeDownMusicVideo is your favourite? smarturl.it/1DdmdYT
Orion has splashed down off the coast of Baja, California. Our spacecraft is home.
Flight day 13: Orion reached its maximum distance from Earth during the #Artemis I mission when it was 268,563 miles away from our home planet. Orion has now traveled farther than any other spacecraft built for humans.
Orion's Optical Navigation Camera captured these stunning views of the lunar surface during our flyby on #Artemis flight day 20.
Orion sees the Earthrise on day 20 of #Artemis I after we performed the return powered flyby. We're scheduled to splash down on December 11 in the Pacific Ocean.
Orion has separated from the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage. We're on our way to the Moon. Go #Artemis!
Orion has separated from ICPS, and has begun its days long coast toward lunar rendezvous.
We're approaching the Moon in preparation for our powered flyby on Dec. 5. During this maneuver Orion will fly as close as 79 miles / 127 km above the lunar surface. #Artemis
Thank you President , Vice President , , and @SecondLady, Administrator , and 's Marillyn Hewson and Mike Hawes for touring Orion's spacecraft factory at .
Flight Day 26. Orion is returning to Earth. 20,000 miles / 32,000 km from Earth. Traveling at 9,600 mph / 15,500 kmh and accelerating.
We look back at the Earth from 58,000 miles away. Find out more about the cameras Orion uses to capture this flight nasa.gov/feature/nasa-s
. is targeting June 12 as the launch date for Orion’s Ascent Abort-2 test, a critical milestone for human missions to the Moon! The test will show Orion’s Launch Abort System can carry a crew to safety in case of an emergency during launch.
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Happy #InternationalWomensDay to the women of and who are working on the Orion spacecraft across the U.S. and 10 European nations. Their perseverance will help #Artemis program put the first woman and next man on surface of the Moon. #IWD2021 nasa.gov/women/
Mission Time: 0 days, 18 hrs, 5 min
Orion is 95,426 miles from Earth, 185,584 miles from the Moon, cruising at 3,836 miles per hour.
P: (-97169, -20798, -1683)
V: (-3438, -1605, -567)
O: 32º, 2.0º, 341.4º
What's this? nasa.gov/feature/track- #TrackArtemis
Not your ordinary big fish story: NASA’s Super Guppy delivers Orion spacecraft to Ohio for testing at Plum Brook Station in advance of Artemis I mission.
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We will soon perform the skip entry maneuver. Orion is currently traveling about 16,000 mph.
Orion continues to return home, currently 10,000 miles / 16,000 km from Earth. Traveling at 13,000 mph / 21,000 kmh and accelerating.
We're approaching the Moon ahead of our powered flyby maneuver during which we'll pass within 80 miles (130 km) of the lunar surface.
Flight day 9. The Moon and the Earth seen from solar wing cameras on Orion's service module. Watch live views from Orion at go.nasa.gov/artemislive
Mission Time: 0 days, 0 hrs, 44 min
Orion is 1,073 miles from Earth, 247,709 miles from the Moon, cruising at 14,818 miles per hour.
P: (-4042, -2765, -1157)
V: (8108, -10322, -6877)
O: 11º, 67.9º, 110.4º
What's this? nasa.gov/feature/track- #TrackArtemis
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