Orion prepares to return to Earth ahead of splashdown tomorrow
NASA’s Orion spacecraft is on its way home from its orbit of the moon and is due to splash down in the Pacific Ocean tomorrow, Sunday, December 11.
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NASA’s Orion spacecraft is on its way home from its orbit of the moon and is due to splash down in the Pacific Ocean tomorrow, Sunday, December 11.
NASA has released some astonishingly detailed images captured by the Orion spacecraft as it passed within 79 miles of the lunar surface earlier this week.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft is set to splash down at the end of its historic Artemis I mission on Sunday, December 11. Here’s how to watch the homecoming.
NASA has shared remarkable footage showing its Orion spacecraft passing over the lunar surface at an altitude of just 687 miles.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft has been in space since last month, and is about to begin its journey back from the moon. You can track its voyage home in real time.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft has re-entered the area of the moon’s gravity, called the lunar sphere of influence, on its way back to Earth.
Before NASA’s Orion spacecraft returns to Earth, it has to make a return flyby of the moon, scheduled for Monday, December 5.
NASA has released a cinematic video of the current Artemis I mission, featuring some of the best footage and photos captured so far.
NASA has released an astonishing image of the moon and Earth that a couple of lucky humans will soon get to experience for themselves.
NASA’s recently launched Orion capsule has set a new distance record for a spacecraft that’s designed to carry humans to space.