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NASA’s Orion Capsule Comes Closest To The Moon

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NASA's Orion Capsule Comes Closest To The Moon

(CTN NEWS) – NASA’s Orion capsule flew within 80 miles (130 km) of the lunar surface on Monday, making it the closest approach of a human-carrying spacecraft to the moon since Apollo 17 flew 50 years ago.

The capsule’s lunar flyby occurred a week after it reached its farthest point in space, nearly 270,000 miles from Earth, during its 25-day mission, according to the U.S. space agency.

In a “powered flyby burn” on Monday, Orion passed about 79 miles above the lunar surface as its thrusters changed the vehicle’s velocity and guided it back to Earth.

The 3-1/2-minute burn would mark Orion’s last major spaceflight maneuver before it parachuted into the sea and splashed down on Dec. 11.

It was 50 years ago this month that the final mission of the Apollo program, Apollo 17, carried Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt to the lunar surface in a spacecraft designed for human travel.

In total, 12 NASA astronauts walked on the moon during six Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972.

It flew farther than any previous “crew-class” spacecraft on the 13th day of its mission, despite having no astronauts aboard nearly 20,000 miles beyond the record distance set by Apollo 13 in 1970.

This was after it aborted its lunar landing and returned to Earth after a nearly catastrophic mechanical problem. It reached a point 268,563 miles from Earth.

Last month’s launch of Orion launched Apollo’s successor program, Artemis. This program aims to return astronauts to the moon and establish a sustainable base as a stepping stone to future Mars exploration.

Upon completing the mission, Artemis II could fly around the moon and back in 2024, followed by Artemis III’s first lunar landing in a few years. Astronauts will take at least another decade and a half to reach Mars.

Debbie Korth, deputy manager for NASA’s Orion program, told reporters Monday that the spacecraft has exceeded all expectations.

NASA’s next-generation Space Launch System (SLS) rocket launched Orion from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Nov. 16.

NASA's Orion Capsule Comes Closest To The Moon

NASA’s next-generation moon rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion crew capsule, lifts off from launch complex 39-B on the unmanned Artemis 1 mission to the moon, seen from Sebastian, Florida, U.S. November 16, 2022.

Under contract with NASA, Boeing and Lockheed Martin Corp completed the first flight of the combined SLS rocket and the Orion capsule.

Orion’s inaugural flight will test the durability of its heat shield as it re-enters Earth’s atmosphere at 24,500 miles per hour, much faster than spacecraft returning from the International Space Station.

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Alishba Waris is an independent journalist working for CTN News. She brings a wealth of experience and a keen eye for detail to her reporting. With a knack for uncovering the truth, Waris isn't afraid to ask tough questions and hold those in power accountable. Her writing is clear, concise, and cuts through the noise, delivering the facts readers need to stay informed. Waris's dedication to ethical journalism shines through in her hard-hitting yet fair coverage of important issues.

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