NASA 'giddy' over amazing moon views from Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft

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The briefing also discussed the launch of the Artemis 1 mission's Space Launch System rocket on Nov. 16. Mike Sarafin, Artemis 1 mission manager at NASA headquarters, said the SLS rocket performed flawlessly during launch."The results were eye-watering," Sarafin said."The rocket performed and/or exceeded expectations.

After swinging far away from the moon, Orion will make its way back to Earth where it will splash down in the Pacific Ocean on Dec. 11. "I will rest well on Dec. 11 after splashdown and recovery is complete, as well as these gentlemen and their teams," Sarafin said.

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StarshipTrop19 Guess that's one way to put it

fiction.

Thanks for the pictures of the dark side of the moon. Where did the light come from to take the pictures?

Awesome

Nasa makes only 100% CGI fakes.

Fake news the moon is flat

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Nice

This is amazing.

Perfetto

Are these artist rendition or real? Moon looks to big in one you showed kinda imo. Maybe weird angle but thought earth was much much larger then moon. Lol

BrettTingley Has a Canadian Cubesat been launched to broadcast ads from space from Geometric Energy Corporation, Unizen and DeFi ZenX. cointelegraph please tell me?! Where in Yutube does it broadcast from space?

Has a Canadian Cubesat been launched to broadcast ads from space from Geometric Energy Corporation, Unizen and DeFi ZenX. cointelegraph please tell me?! Where in Yutube does it broadcast from space?

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That’s not a moon…

Were are the photos?

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