NASA's Orion spacecraft shares stunning views of lunar surface, Earth as it emerges from far side ...
The view of Earth (bottom center) and the moon (upper right) as seen from NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft about 2,000 miles from the lunar surface on November 21, 2022. (Image: NASA)
NASA's Orion spacecraft made a critical outbound flyby burn to ensure it is placed into orbit around the moon on Monday and, along the way, shared incredible views of Earth and the backside of the moon.
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The Orion capsule swept 130km (80 miles) above the lunar surface, and it will now begin to enter a larger orbit.
The vehicle was out of contact for 34 minutes during this manoeuvre, which began at 12:44 GMT, as it took place on the far side of the Moon.
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.@NASA_Orion is fresh off a flyby of the Moon! 🌔 Learn more about the spacecraft's successful outbound powered fly… https://t.co/At0IHRT8RO NASA_Marshall (from Huntsville, Alabama USA) Mon Nov 21 17:56:08 +0000 2022
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