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In short: The most interesting missions are seemingly dead or have serious problems. Not terribly surprising after years of waiting for the actual launch, but terribly disappointing. https://t.co/nxADZpCphW— Frank Wunderlich-Pfeiffer (@FrankWunderli13) November 18, 2022
In short: The most interesting missions are seemingly dead or have serious problems. Not terribly surprising after years of waiting for the actual launch, but terribly disappointing. https://t.co/nxADZpCphW
More nice views..."On the third day of the Artemis I mission, Orion maneuvered its solar arrays and captured the Moon with a camera mounted on the end of the array."#Artemis #Atemis1 #Orion #OrionESM pic.twitter.com/z9z1OI90q8— DutchSpace (@DutchSpace) November 19, 2022
More nice views..."On the third day of the Artemis I mission, Orion maneuvered its solar arrays and captured the Moon with a camera mounted on the end of the array."#Artemis #Atemis1 #Orion #OrionESM pic.twitter.com/z9z1OI90q8
Sarafin, on LC-39B damage from launch: did anticipate some amount of damage from the launch. Includes blast doors on elevators that were removed by pressure wave, so no working elevators on the tower.— Jeff Foust (@jeff_foust) November 18, 2022
Sarafin, on LC-39B damage from launch: did anticipate some amount of damage from the launch. Includes blast doors on elevators that were removed by pressure wave, so no working elevators on the tower.
Just days from reaching the Moon, the @NASA_Orion spacecraft captured this selfie while flying through space. The #Artemis I mission is preparing us to bring astronauts to the Moon. https://t.co/uQaCgAXaUm pic.twitter.com/NZAfN1sQax— NASA (@NASA) November 19, 2022
Just days from reaching the Moon, the @NASA_Orion spacecraft captured this selfie while flying through space. The #Artemis I mission is preparing us to bring astronauts to the Moon. https://t.co/uQaCgAXaUm pic.twitter.com/NZAfN1sQax
On the third day of the #Artemis I mission and over halfway to the Moon, @NASA_Orion maneuvered its solar arrays and captured the Moon.Flight controllers used cameras to inspect part of the crew module and European Service Module. Follow along here: https://t.co/wDLKQFkH8z pic.twitter.com/agJuXGrzwp— NASA Artemis (@NASAArtemis) November 19, 2022
On the third day of the #Artemis I mission and over halfway to the Moon, @NASA_Orion maneuvered its solar arrays and captured the Moon.Flight controllers used cameras to inspect part of the crew module and European Service Module. Follow along here: https://t.co/wDLKQFkH8z pic.twitter.com/agJuXGrzwp
Spacecraft get selfies, too. While teams performed a checkout on the @NASA_Orion spacecraft, these images were captured of the outside of the vehicle. The #Artemis I mission is just a couple days from reaching the Moon: https://t.co/7Y3o8TGU3C pic.twitter.com/1ezU0m4EQU— NASA Artemis (@NASAArtemis) November 19, 2022
Spacecraft get selfies, too. While teams performed a checkout on the @NASA_Orion spacecraft, these images were captured of the outside of the vehicle. The #Artemis I mission is just a couple days from reaching the Moon: https://t.co/7Y3o8TGU3C pic.twitter.com/1ezU0m4EQU
Die Orion-Kapsel hat zu diesem Zeitpunkt über die Hälfte des Weges zum Mond zurückgelegt.
moon pic.twitter.com/IaPaO1eh7V— Lockheed Martin Space (@LMSpace) November 20, 2022
moon pic.twitter.com/IaPaO1eh7V
Frage: Weiß wer was passiert wenn die Zündung schief laufen sollte? Wo landet Orion dann?GrußChris
Falls das Triebwerk versagen sollte, bleibt die Kapsel auf einer hochelliptischen Bahn mit einem erdnahen Perigäum und einem Apogäum nahe der Mondbahn. Durch Einflüsse der Erd- und Mondgravitation kommt es dann zu Bahnstörungen, die irgendwann zum Eintritt in die Atmospäre oder zur Kollision mit dem Mond führen könnten, ähnlich der Oberstufe der Chang'e 5 - T1 - Sonde.
Der Burn liesse sich nicht durch eine lange RCS-Brennphase ersetzen?
Die @NASA_Orion #Artemis-Raumsonde, während sie sich dem Mond nähert. ?Die Kameras sind an der Spitze der Solarzellen des #ESM. Mit einer Länge von 7 Metern bieten sie einen hervorragenden Blick auf das Raumschiff & seine Umgebung. https://t.co/TPPXCvf6rY @esaspaceflight pic.twitter.com/db4xqtVy4N— ESA auf Deutsch (@ESA_de) November 21, 2022
Die @NASA_Orion #Artemis-Raumsonde, während sie sich dem Mond nähert. ?Die Kameras sind an der Spitze der Solarzellen des #ESM. Mit einer Länge von 7 Metern bieten sie einen hervorragenden Blick auf das Raumschiff & seine Umgebung. https://t.co/TPPXCvf6rY @esaspaceflight pic.twitter.com/db4xqtVy4N
The spacecraft entered into the lunar sphere of influence at 1:09 p.m. CST, making the Moon, instead of Earth, the main gravitational force acting on the spacecraft.
Bei 81 zu 1 überwiegt dann die Mondgravitation