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Old November 19th, 2022 #41
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Orion Conducts First Spacecraft Inspection, “Exceeding Expectations”
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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. The spacecraft is now halfway to the Moon. The video is available by clicking the image or visiting the Johnson Space Center Flickr.

On the third day of its Artemis I journey, NASA’s uncrewed Orion spacecraft is now more than half way to the Moon.

“Today, we met to review the Orion spacecraft performance, and it is exceeding performance expectations.” said Mike Sarafin, Artemis I mission manager.

Friday, flight controllers used Orion’s cameras to inspect the crew module thermal protection system and European Service Module, the first of two planned external evaluations for the spacecraft. Teams conducted this survey early in the mission to provide detailed images of the spacecraft’s external surfaces after it has flown through the portion of Earth’s orbit where the majority of space debris resides. The second inspection is required during the return phase to assess the overall condition of the spacecraft several days before re-entry. During both inspections, the Integrated Communications Officer, or INCO, commands cameras on the four solar array wings to take still images of the entire spacecraft, allowing experts to pinpoint any micrometeoroid or orbital debris strikes. The team in mission control at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston will review the imagery following the survey.
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Old November 19th, 2022 #42
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We didn't get views like this during Apollo, with 1960s-era cameras that had to be aimed out the spacecraft windows. Only when the Command Module and Lunar Module were undocked flying separately. There should be some impressive shots of the Moon as Artemis flies by at 60 miles altitude, then out to its 40,000-mile apogee, or apolune in this case, beyond it, showing the Moon's full-disk far side together with Earth.
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We didn't get views like this during Apollo, with 1960s-era cameras that had to be aimed out the spacecraft windows.
On the Apollo 13 mission, they couldn't even see what the damage was until right before splashdown, when they jettisoned the service module and took this one lousy photo.

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Old November 21st, 2022 #44
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Artemis 1 - Flight Day Five: Orion enters Lunar Sphere of Influence Ahead of Lunar Flyby

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NASA's Orion spacecraft completes powered flyby of the Moon

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NASA's unpiloted Orion spacecraft fired its main engine for two-and-a-half minutes Monday just before the capsule soared 81 miles from the surface of the moon, completing a flyby maneuver to bend its trajectory toward a distant retrograde orbit for more testing ahead off future lunar missions with astronauts.

The main engine burn at 7:44 a.m. EST (1244 GMT) Monday occurred while the Orion spacecraft flew over the far side of the moon, so NASA flight controllers in Houston had to wait for the capsule to emerge from behind the moon before confirming the outcome of the maneuver.

The Orion spacecraft's engine firing Monday, called the Outbound Powered Flyby, was the most critical moment on NASA's Artemis 1 mission since it blasted off last Wednesday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. On its inaugural test flight, the huge new Space Launch System moon rocket released the Orion crew capsule on an on-target trajectory to begin a five-day cruise to the moon.

. . . The Orion spacecraft will spend about six days in the distant retrograde orbit performing tests and checkouts. It will reach its greatest distance from Earth next Monday, Nov. 28, at more than 268,500 miles (432,000 kilometers). On Dec. 1, after completing a half-lap around the moon, the capsule will fire its engine again to exit the distant retrograde orbit and swing back toward the moon for another low-altitude powered flyby Dec. 5 on the return leg to Earth.

Splashdown of the Orion capsule in the Pacific Ocean is scheduled for Dec. 11.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/11/2...y-of-the-moon/
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Artemis 1's unmanned Orion spacecraft approaches the Moon in a self-image.

NASA's Artemis 1 Orion flies past record distance set by Apollo 13

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November 26. 2022 - Houston, we have a new record holder.

NASA's Artemis 1 Orion capsule has now traveled farther beyond Earth than any spacecraft designed to carry astronauts. The uncrewed Orion flew past the record-setting distance achieved by the Apollo 13 command module "Odyssey" at 248,655 miles from Earth (216,075 nautical miles or 400,171 kilometers) at about 8:40 a.m. EST (1340 GMT) on Saturday (Nov. 26).

The Apollo 13 spacecraft had previously set the record on April 14, 1970, at 7:21 p.m. EST (0021 GMT on April 15).

. . . The original flight plan for Apollo 13 did not have the spacecraft traveling so far away. As is now widely known (having been depicted in a 1995 Hollywood movie), the mission suddenly switched from targeting a moon landing to safely bringing the astronauts back to Earth after a mid-flight explosion tore through the vehicle's service module.

Apollo 13 reached the distance it did because there was an emergency need to use the moon's gravity to slingshot the spacecraft back to Earth as quickly and as safely as possible.

Similarly, the Artemis 1 flight profile was not designed specifically to break the Apollo 13 record. It only did so because NASA sent the Orion vehicle into a lunar distant retrograde orbit.
http://www.collectspace.com/news/new...th-record.html
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Artemis 1's unmanned Orion spacecraft approaches the Moon in a self-image.

NASA's Artemis 1 Orion flies past record distance set by Apollo 13



http://www.collectspace.com/news/new...th-record.html
I was unaware that the Apollo 13 crew held the record for the furthest distance from earth. So at least they accomplished something!
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Old November 29th, 2022 #49
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The Earth and moon are within view of NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft on Nov. 28, 2022. The Earth is over 260,000 miles away (418,000 km) in this view.
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Artemis 1- Flight Day 20: Orion Conducts Return Powered Flyby

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NASA's Orion spacecraft is on course for its return to Earth on Sunday, Dec. 11. The spacecraft made its second and final close approach to the Moon at 10:43 am CST Monday, Dec. 5, just before its powered flyby burn, passing 80.6 miles above the lunar surface.

The burn, which used the spacecraft's main engine on the European-built service module, lasted 3 minutes, 27 seconds, and changed the velocity of the spacecraft by about 655 mph (961 feet per second). It was the final major engine maneuver of the flight test.
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I have not read all posts applicable to this thread; however, it will be interesting to see the reaction of the usual suspects such as BLM, commies and die-versity fanatics of every shade and hue when they realize the name ORION is used by NASA as it is an acronym and it stands for "Our Race Is Our Nation" and that race is White! We imagined space travel, we developed the technology to send astronauts beyond the confines of Earth's gravitational pull and we utilized the highest levels of mathematics to facilitate these processes and accomplishments. "ORION!"
 
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As Artemis 1 heads back to earth for a Dec.11, 2022 splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, today marks the 50th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 17, the last manned lunar landing mission of the 20th century on Dec. 7, 1972. It was also the first and only night launch of the Saturn V rocket, much like Artemis 1's SLS rocket did this past Nov.16.

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As Artemis 1 heads back to earth for a Dec.11, 2022 splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, today marks the 50th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 17, the last manned lunar landing mission of the 20th century. It was also the first and only night launch of the Saturn V rocket, much like Artemis 1's SLS rocket did this past Nov.16.

The 50th Anniversary of Apollo 17
Okay, trick question: Who was the last man on the moon, Eugene Cernan or Harrison Schmidt?
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Okay, trick question: Who was the last man on the moon, Eugene Cernan or Harrison Schmidt?
Gene Cernan, as mission commander, was the last one to climb back into the Lunar Module, as on every other Apollo landing mission.

How many of the Moonwalkers will still be around when Artemis 3 makes its landing in about 4 more years? Presently there are only four left: Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11), Dave Scott (Apollo 15), Charlie Duke (Apollo 16), and Jack Schmitt from Apollo 17. Scott is the only living CDR Moonwalker, while Aldrin, Duke and Schmitt were LMPs, or Lunar Module Pilots.
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Gene Cernan, as mission commander, was the last one to climb back into the Lunar Module, as on every other Apollo landing mission.
Ah, but that wasn't my question. My question was, "Who was the last man on the moon?" The question is ambiguous, because English lacks case inflection. If moon is in the dative case, the answer is Eugene Cernan, but if moon is in the accusative case, then the answer is Harrison Schmidt. But since English has lost its case inflections, there is no definite answer.
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Ah, but that wasn't my question. My question was, "Who was the last man on the moon?" The question is ambiguous, because English lacks case inflection. If moon is in the dative case, the answer is Eugene Cernan, but if moon is in the accusative case, then the answer is Harrison Schmidt. But since English has lost its case inflections, there is no definite answer.
Schmitt was the last man "on" the Moon, as in his being a geologist studying the Moon. That's why English can be difficult to learn if it isn't your native language. Lacking case inflections, we have to add quotation marks around the word "on" like I did, or boldface, to make most people understand the context. Or do you just like asking trick questions?
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Cool Haven't seen views like this in 50 years

Images of the Moon and Earthrise captured by Orion's navigation camera after the powered return flyby.

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Or do you just like asking trick questions?
I just thought that this was an interesting question, both because Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmidt have both claimed to be the last man on the moon and because I love ancient languages. It's also somewhat reminiscent of Buzz Aldrin's contention with Neil Armstrong as to who would be the first man on the moon and Roald Amundson's desire to be the first to reach the pole. If I can't be the first man on the moon, I want to be the last man on the moon. If I can't be the first to reach the North Pole, I want to be the first to reach the South Pole. Everyone wants to hold the record for something.
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I neglected to state in my previous post regarding this subject that the discipline of due diligence and proper accreditation requires me to state that the idea for ORION as an acronym for "OUR RACE IS OUR NATION" was first heard by me when broadcast by Kevin Alfred Strom on one of his American Dissident Voices broadcasts on WRNO (WorldWide Radio, New Orleans) in the 90s.

Anyone genuinely interested in White Nationalism and its intellectual basis should find the archive of American Dissident Voices and listen to them all, whether voiced by Kevin Alfred Strom or National Alliance Founder and Chairman, Dr. William L. Pierce.
 
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