after 1 after1 million milejourney through space, our bloop planet comes into view. it s time for the orion spacecraft to come home. blue planet. these picturesjust spacecraft to come home. blue planet. these pictures just after it entered the earth s atmosphere, 0rion has travel faster and hotter than any space vehicle before. the sacecraft than any space vehicle before. tue: spacecraft about than any space vehicle before. tte: spacecraft about to go subsonic. than any space vehicle before. the spacecraft about to go subsonic. a| spacecraft about to go subsonic. a series of parachutes open, rapidly slowing down the capsules. we good main shoots slowing down the capsules. we good main shoots for slowing down the capsules. we good main shoots for orion, slowing down the capsules. we good main shoots for orion, and slowing down the capsules. we good main shoots for orion, and there - slowing down the capsules. we good main shoots for orion, and there it l main shoots for 0r
infrastructure and so on. it is a co operation in which we have a key role, but where nasa is leading. t role, but where nasa is leading. i see. how significant do you think this moment was in terms of getting people back to the moon? for this moment was in terms of getting people back to the moon? people back to the moon? for me, it s significant people back to the moon? for me, it s significant in people back to the moon? for me, it s significant in the people back to the moon? for me, it s significant in the sense - people back to the moon? for me, it s significant in the sense that - it s significant in the sense that we have now again. what we lost a few years ago, a vehicle, the capability to get humans into the moon domain. this domain was no longer accessible to us since 1972. we have again demonstrated that we have access to this domain. so we can bring a crew in orbit around the moon and soon afterwards, on the surface of the moon. surface of the moon. what is it ulti
were in the water, trying to reach and rescue the children. 0ur crews entered the water, swam to the first child and our specialist trained firefighters, including technical rescue, rescued three further children. the children were brought out of the water, where they received immediate life support care from firefighters and our ambulance colleagues. nasa s uncrewed 0rion capsule has splashed down in the pacific, ending its three week test mission around the moon. the flight prepares the way for the return of astronauts to the lunar surface in the coming years. at the last stage, the focus was on 0rion s heat shield, which had to sustain temperatures half as hot as the sun s surface during the re entry into the atmosphere. 0ur science editor robecca morelle reports.