rocket, the booster, the core stage had successfully dropped off, let s go ahead and show you the flight path to show you where paul ryan went. orion went and did a close live eye of the moon, then ritual 40,000 miles past the far side of the moon. then, around another close five by, another 79 miles across the moon. we have incredible images that orion was able to take. images of the length we haven t seen before. you can see her earth on one side, the crescent moon on the other. then, orion used the moons own gravity, sort of slingshot effect to get back to earth and that is where we are today. this incredible splash down here. i believe we also have some images of the navy rehearsing the recovery of the ships, of this capsule. here we go, because it is an incredible feat here, a multi pronged a crutch. this capsule going to come down, 24,500 miles an hour, seven miles a second. these teams are going to be there, they re going to be
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