Artemis Mission: Orion Gazes at Moon Before Return to Earth
Capture the essence of modern space exploration!
Taken on flight day 20 of the Artemis I mission, December 5, 2022, this stunning high-quality image features the Orion spacecraft during its return powered flyby of the Moon.
This pivotal moment marked the final major engine maneuver of the flight test, utilizing the spacecraft’s main engine on the European-built service module. The burn, lasting 3 minutes and 27 seconds, changed Orion's velocity by about 655 mph (961 feet per second).
Perfect for space enthusiasts, science lovers, and history buffs, this print brings the awe and wonder of NASA's pioneering missions into your home, office, or educational setting.
Image Credit: NASA
Credits: NASA
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