First Step to Moon Return Completed: Orion successfully returns to Earth with a “spin” around the Moon [Video]
December 13, 2022
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As part of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) plans to return humanity to the moon, Orion named vehicle has successfully returned to our planet. in
As part of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) plans to return humanity to the moon, Orion named vehicle has successfully returned to our planet. in total 2 million 253 thousand 081 kilometers The spacecraft, traveling a long distance, landed as planned near the island of Guadalupe, located off the coast of Mexico.
Launched November 16, 2022 and beyond for 26 days While in space, Orion entered the atmosphere at a speed of about 40,000 km/s. This high speed, combined with the atmosphere, revealed tremendous heat. So much so that the temperature in Orion’s outer capsule, from time to time, up to 3,000 degrees Celsius has achieved.
NASA’s heat shield worked flawlessly!
NASA used special technologies in Orion so that people going to the moon can return safely. The main problem with this is that the spacecraft is caused by heat. was not broken. In that case, the lives of the astronauts going to the moon could be in danger. The successful landing demonstrated the success of the heat shield used on Orion. However, NASA engineers’ studies will still be conducted. have to wait.
Total in Orion 11 parachutes existed. These parachutes were actively used in certain parts of the descent. So any fragmentation in Orion It didn’t happen. NASA has taken delivery of the spacecraft, which has been in space for 26 days, in good condition.
One of the senior officials who has made statements on the subject Vanessa Wyche it happened. “This mission is a great success for us.Wyche said, adding that the works will continue over the next period and ensure that Orion is carried by humans. If these are real, NASA will release them in 2024, 2025 or 2026. Will send people to the moon…
Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.