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The Orion spacecraft placed in lunar orbit

2022-11-26T06:20:57.188Z


NASA's Orion spacecraft moved into distant lunar orbit on Friday, the tenth day of the Artemis 1 mission, the Space Agency said.


NASA's Orion spacecraft moved into distant lunar orbit on Friday, the tenth day of the Artemis 1 mission, the US Space Agency said on Friday.

During this lunar orbit, flight controllers will monitor critical (Orion) systems and perform checks related to the deep space environment

,” the agency said in a blog post.

This new capsule, which should take astronauts to the Moon in the coming years - the first to set foot on its surface since the last Apollo mission in 1972 - is currently traveling more than 64,000 kilometers from the Moon.

At this distance, it will take no less than six days to cover half a lunar orbit, before beginning the return journey to Earth.

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This first test flight of the Orion spacecraft, without a crew on board, must be used to ensure that the vehicle is safe.

The landing in the Pacific Ocean is scheduled for December 11, after just over 25 days of flight.

The success of this mission depends on the future of Artemis 2, which will take astronauts around the Moon without landing, then Artemis 3, which will finally mark the return of humans to the lunar surface.

These missions are officially scheduled to take place in 2024 and 2025, respectively.

Source: lefigaro

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