NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft reaches port in San Diego

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Orion has made it to port in California after its epic Artemis 1 mission.

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snoopy 💕

Looks like a birthday cake...

Uma geringonça que funciona muito bem! Parabéns.

Where are the Re-entry Gliders ?

it should be at cape canaveral.

lol

Orion a bien fondu.. 😏

Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft did a great job in the 10,000℃ environment. Welcome back to the Earth! Artemis1 NASA

Definitely no shortage of sensors and data analysis.

It's the Rocky of space capsules.

looks like electronics are exposed down the sloped sides of the craft - did cladding burn off?

Ridden hard and put away wet 😂🇺🇸

Or is it cake?

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