The Orion spacecraft re-enters the Moon’s gravity on its way back to Earth

NASA’s Orion spacecraft has returned to the moon’s gravitational zone, called the lunar influence field. On its way back to Earth, the spacecraft is currently traveling on a mission Artemis I around the Moon, and this landmark marks an important point on the return journey as the Moon becomes the primary gravitational force acting on … Read more

NASA’s test mission, Artemis 1, enters orbit around the Moon

10 days after the launch of NASA’s unmanned “Artemis 1” mission, the Orion spacecraft entered lunar orbit. On Friday, NASA said that the agency’s flight controllers “successfully conducted a burn-out to get Orion into a distant orbit,” which means that the spacecraft will fly about 64,400 kilometers above the moon. The agency stated that due … Read more

The Artemis 1 flies back to the moon.

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The gasket that caused the leak before Artemis 1’s last launch attempt has been replaced

The engineers of the NASA had discovered it shortly before the last attempt to launchArtemis 1 on September 3, the leak that caused flight cancellation is now fixed. The US space agency said in an update that technicians were able to replace the defective seal on Friday, September 9. During the repair work, NASA aimed … Read more

‘Super-large rocket’ for US moon return is close[과학을읽다]

‘Super-large rocket’ for US moon return is close[과학을읽다] Edited 2022.04.04 09:31Enter 2022.04.04 08:18 Part failure was discovered during the final safety check, and it was stopped and then resumed. NASA’s super-large space launch vehicle ‘SLS’ is mounted on launch pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the ‘non-combustible fuel injection test’, the final … Read more