The lunar mission broke the record as the farthest any spacecraft designed to send humans to space and back has traveled before.
SLS lifted off from Launch Pad 39B at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center on November 16, initiating NASA’s Artemis program that plans on returning humans to the Moon after more than 50 years.The video starts off with the explosive launch, revealing a unique rocket POV as it leaves the ground. SLS’ two side boosters and four RS-25 engines produced a whopping 8.8 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, maThe rocket is then seen soaring through the dark skies, followed by a fiery tail.
We all need privacy, especially online. Your IP address and your browsing should be hidden from unecessary surveillance. Rest assured that PIA’s virtual private network never keeps any usage logs—ever.Afterwards, all focus is on Orion. The video then shows the inside of the crew cabin, which was . The loud roars of the rocket launch are followed by the peaceful calm of space, with breathtaking views of Earth and the Moon taken by Orion’s cameras., towards the camera. But the inanimate commander is enjoying quite the view, with hauntingly memorable shots that reveal Earth and its satellite within the depthsDuring the mission, Orion performed two lunar flybys and came within a distance of 80 miles from the Moon’s surface.
With a little less than 10 minutes left in the video, the Orion capsule begins its descent back to Earth. Orion went from 20,000 miles per hour down to 20 mph during its parachute-assisted descent. During its re-entry through Earth’s atmosphere, Orion endured temperatures of about 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit , which is around half as hot as the surface of the Sun, according to NASA.
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