LIVE ON KPRC 2+: NASA's Artemis I moon rocket Orion is set to splash down off Mexico's Baja California coast.
NASA says the Artemis I moon rocket Orion is set to conclude its test flight around the moon on Sunday with a splashdown., the spacecraft finished the final stretch of its journey after traversing at least 239,000 miles between the moon and Earth.
NASA’s Orion capsule and its test dummies hurtled toward Earth on Sunday to end a 25-day test flight around the moon. Orion rocketed to the moon from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Nov. 16 and spent nearly a week in a wide, swooping lunar orbit, before heading home. The $4 billion demo should allow astronauts to strap in for the next lunar flyby in a couple of years.
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