Friday, December 30, 2022

Apollo's Successor Is Back Home in Florida to Mark the End of 2022...

NASA's Orion spacecraft is placed inside the Multi-Payload Processing Facility after the Artemis 1 capsule returned to Kennedy Space Center in Florida...on December 30, 2022.
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Artemis I Orion Spacecraft Returns to Kennedy Space Center (News Release)

After its 1.4-million-mile mission beyond the Moon and back, the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission arrived back at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on December 30. The capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on December 11 and was transported by truck across the country from Naval Base San Diego in California to Kennedy’s Multi-Payload Processing Facility in Florida.

Now that Orion is back at Kennedy, technicians will remove payloads from the capsule as part of de-servicing operations, including Commander Moonikin Campos, zero-gravity indicator Snoopy, and the official flight kit. Orion’s heat shield and other elements will be removed for extensive analysis, and remaining hazards will be offloaded.

Artemis I was a major step forward as part of NASA’s lunar exploration efforts and sets the stage for the next mission of the Space Launch System rocket and Orion to fly crew around the Moon on Artemis II.

Source: NASA.Gov

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The truck carrying NASA's Orion spacecraft approaches Kennedy Space Center's Multi-Payload Processing Facility (off-screen) after a cross-country road trip from Naval Base San Diego in California...on December 30, 2022.
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The truck carrying NASA's Orion spacecraft approaches Kennedy Space Center's Multi-Payload Processing Facility after a cross-country road trip from Naval Base San Diego in California...on December 30, 2022.
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NASA's Orion spacecraft is about to be offloaded from its cargo truck prior to being moved into Kennedy Space Center's Multi-Payload Processing Facility in Florida...on December 30, 2022.
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