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NASA Orion capsule safely blazes back from moon, aces test - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper

NASA’s Orion capsule made a blisteringly fast return from the moon Sunday, parachuting into the Pacific off Mexico to conclude a test flight that should clear the way for astronauts on the next lunar flyby. The incoming capsule hit the atmosphere at Mach 32, or 32 times the speed of sound, and endured reentry temperatures… ....

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NASA Artemis I Orion capsule returns to Earth with splashdown in Pacific Ocean

After traveling 1.4 million miles through space, including orbiting the moon and collecting data, NASA's Artemis 1 capsule returned to Earth on Sunday. The 25 1/2-day Artemis I mission slammed into the upper atmosphere at more than 24,000 mph and endured a 5,000-degree re-entry inferno before descending under three huge parachutes and landing gently in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico's Baja California at 12:40 p.m., NASA reported. The Orion capsule originally was slated to land near San Diego, but NASA officials said Thursday that rain, wind and large waves had moved into that area. The mission's ending was on the 50th anniversary of the last Apollo moon landing in 1972. NASA tweeted: "Splashdown. After traveling 1.4 million miles through space, orbiting the Moon, and collecting data that will prepare us to send astronauts on future #Artemis missions, the @NASA Orion spacecraft is home." Mission Control commentator Rob Navias announced: "Splashdown! From Tr ....

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