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Artemis 1, the Orion capsule greeted the Moon closely

2022-11-21T14:19:23.284Z


The Orion capsule greeted the Moon in the flyby that brought it about 130 kilometers from the surface: the confirmation came from NASA, after the vehicle exited the far side of the Moon, reaching a position from which... ( HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, NOVEMBER 21 - The Orion capsule greeted the Moon in the flyby that brought it about 130 kilometers from the surface: the confirmation came from NASA, after the vehicle exited the hidden face of the Moon, reaching a position from which it is possible to resume contact with the control centre.

The maneuver marks the new crucial stage of the Artemis 1 unmanned mission, launched on November 16 from Cape Canaveral base and which marks the beginning of the return to the Moon, in view of future manned missions.


    After starting the engines at 13.44 Italian time, when it was on the dark side of the Moon, 13 minutes later the Orion capsule reached the minimum distance from the surface of our satellite.

Thanks to this manoeuvre, the vehicle has gained the thrust necessary to move away towards a more distant orbit, which at 10.52 pm Italian time on November 25 will take it to over 432,000 kilometers from the Earth.

The orbit in which Orion will then be in is called a distant retrograde orbit (Dro): it is retrograde because the capsule will be moving around the Moon in the opposite direction to that in which the Moon moves around the Earth, and it is distant because it is at a high altitude compared to the lunar surface.

From that moment a week of testing will begin,

whose objective will be to verify the functionality of the vehicle systems in view of future missions with astronauts on board.

Overall, by the time of the Moon's flyby, Orion will have traveled more than 386,000 km, to which another 64,000 will be added when it reaches the distant retrograde orbit.


   (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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