NASA has been in the news so much in recent days that its supposed launch next month has been pushed back to February. As long as it moves forward and goes well, because the launch is about missions to the moon that is on NASA’s agenda. In fact, there is a possibility that the Orion capsule will also go to the moon.
Orion to the Moon
Orion will fly to the moon in February 2022 (if all goes well). This is an unmanned mission that you have to prepare for a manned mission to the big moon with all its craters. For Orion, the moon should be a piece of cake: its ultimate goal is for the spacecraft to plunge deeper into our solar system. Who knows, who might find the second planet Mars?
For now, Orion takes it easy: in February he will head to the moon. The idea is that it should also allow manned space travel to Mars. Orion is his flagship: he has to go and see it all without a crew, so we hope we get to places in outer space with the crew. In short, the pressure on Orion’s shoulders was enormous.
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Artemis 1
In mission Artemis 1, as Orion’s flight is called, he flew further than any plane ever built for humans. It traveled 280,000 miles from Earth: thousands of miles behind the moon during a mission that would take about three weeks. Orion will stay in space longer than any other spacecraft has ever done without docking at the space station and return home faster and hotter than ever before.
“This is a mission that will actually do the unattainable and learn the unknown,” said Mike Sarafin, Artemis I mission manager at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “This will pave the way for humans to follow Orion’s next journey, and push the edge of the envelope to prepare for that mission.”
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space launch system
Orion was recently successfully mounted on a Space Launch System rocket, marking the start of a new era for NASA. One where we as humans learn more about our solar system. As interesting as it sounds, things don’t go smoothly. Space travel persists and this has always been a challenge: launches are often delayed, due to uncooperative technology, due to weather and even due to political game.
Orion’s advantage is that there’s no one on board, so the February launch of Orion is expected to be a realistic thing. It will be launched into orbit around the Moon via a Space Launch System rocket. All to facilitate a manned mission to the moon called Artemis. Artemis This was a popular program because it meant the first woman to set foot on the moon and the first black person. After all, there were a lot of women on board, and that was a huge difference in how difficult it was for female astronauts in the last century.
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teachers for the inhabitants of the earth
By the way, we haven’t been to the Moon in fifty years, so that once – in a few years – it will be a special milestone for us Earthlings. But first make sure Orion can get there without the boys. resumed in February 2022.
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