Orion splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Sunday, this time without any life aboard. However, the next flight could see humans being in charge of the capsule s destiny., Explainers News, Times Now
Hearing the names and seeing the faces of the first astronauts who will ride to the moon on a rocket you built “definitely creates a connection,” NASA Marshall Space Flight Deputy Director Joseph Pelfrey said Tuesday in Huntsville.
NASA landed 12 astronauts on the moon during the Apollo program more than half a century ago. So why is the upcoming Artemis 2 mission just doing a lunary fly-around?
Orion splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Sunday, this time without any life aboard. However, the next flight could see humans being in charge of the capsule's destiny., Explainers News, Times Now