would actually enter the capsule. this mission is uncrewed. orion is gonna be gone for up to four days. it is going to come back faster and hotter than ever before. here is a comparison here, this rocket is not as tall as apollo saturn. that is the one that put man on the moon. it generates 15% more throws. you can see how the space shuttle and the statue of liberty compare. let s give you an idea where orion will be going. all right has to do something called a trans lunar injection. this is a 20-minute bernal put orion on a trajectory that will be fat traveling faster than a bullet from a high powered rifle. it will go on a four-day coast to the moon. it will get pretty close, 60 miles away. it will then enter distant retrograded. this is farther than any human has ever gone before. this is the farthest of any capsule but for humans will
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