NASA’s Orion capsule splashes down, completing the first Artemis moon mission

NASA’s Orion capsule splashes down, completing the first Artemis moon mission


The Orion capsule splashes down in the Pacific Ocean on December 11, 2022.

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NASA’s Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Baja California, Mexico on Sunday, completing the agency’s Artemis 1 mission.

Just under 26 days since Artemis 1 launched on NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, its most powerful ever, the capsule is back. Coming into Earth’s atmosphere at a near 25,000 miles per hour, the intense reentry process marked the final step in the agency’s first lunar mission.

“This is the moment of truth for Orion,” NASA spokesperson Rob Navias said on the agency’s live webcast, speaking from mission control in Houston, as the capsule began reentry.

“America’s new ticket to ride to the moon and beyond,” Navias said later.

Orion completed a pair of near passes above the moon’s surface during the missions, representing an end-to-end test of the system that NASA hopes will return astronauts to the surface of the moon in the next few years.

While no astronauts were onboard Artemis 1, the nearly month-long journey around the moon is a critical demonstration for NASA’s lunar program.

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The mission represents a crucial inflection point in NASA’s moon plans, with the program delayed for years and running billions of dollars over budget. The Artemis program represents a series of missions with escalating goals. The third – tentatively scheduled for 2025 – is expected to return astronauts to the lunar surface for the first time since the Apollo era.

The view of the moon and the Earth from the Orion capsule on Nov. 28, 2022..

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