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NASA SLS Artemis 1 successfully launches to orbit!!!

Even Saturn V didn't had any true competitor
There is now apparently!! 😝
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We can now add Orion as the 7th spacecraft the US has launched into orbit.

1 passenger Mercury

2 passenger Gemini

3 passenger Apollo

8 passenger Space Shuttle

7 passenger Crew Dragon

7 passenger Starliner

6 passenger Orion
 
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A view of Moonikin “Campos” secured in a seat inside the Artemis I Orion crew module atop the Space Launch System rocket in High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Aug. 3, 2022.
Instead of astronauts, NASA sent some substitutes, including a human-sized model, called a “manikin” (shown above inside Orion). The manikin has sensors to test how the flight might affect humans. NASA wants to make sure radiation won’t be a problem for humans on a similar flight



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Beijing Walker on suicide watch :hang3:

Kudos to NASA :tup:
You do know RS-25 engine is a old generation engine compare to raptor, RD-180 and YF-130 which burns kerosene, oxygen.

No new space project is based on this old dinosaur engine except NASA which based it's legacy on the old space shuttle.
 
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On the second day of the 25.5-day Artemis I mission, Orion used its optical navigation camera to snap black and white photos of planet Earth. Orion uses the optical navigation camera to capture imagery of the Earth and the Moon at different phases and distances, providing an enhanced body of data to certify its effectiveness as a method for determining its position in space for future missions under differing lighting conditions.
 
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