Orion Spacecraft
@NASA_Orion
The safest spacecraft designed by NASA, Orion will carry humans to the Moon and beyond. https://t.co/p12N6orQlI
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http://www.nasa.gov/orion 20-04-2009 18:04:43
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We've made significant progress for the early Artemis Orion capsules and recently ordered the production of three additional Orion Spacecraft spacecraft, capitalizing on efficiencies to improve production, lower costs, and allow for reusability. go.nasa.gov/3VNKw36
The Super Guppy delivered a new piece of hardware for the #Artemis mission that will land the first woman on the Moon! Earlier this week, the Orion Spacecraft heat shield for Artemis III arrived at Kennedy Space Center, where it will join the crew module that is already being processed.
Guarantor of performance: meet the #European Service Module team for #Artemis : Airbus Space' Erika from the French Réunion island is product assurance manager for the solar array wings powering Orion Spacecraft #ForwardToTheMoon : blogs.esa.int/orion/2022/10/…
New photos show the Orion Spacecraft heat shield for the NASA Artemis III mission being offloaded from the Super Guppy at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Oct. 19. It will protect astronauts during reentry on the third #Artemis mission, when humans will walk the lunar surface.
Throwing out the first pitch and representing Orion Spacecraft at the #Astros game last night was a blast. Thank you to the Orion team and #SpaceCity for coming out and showing love for our spacecraft!
Huge thanks to the NASA's Kennedy Space Center team for getting Orion Spacecraft safely back to the Vehicle Assembly Building ahead of the storm. For more info, listen to the NASA telecon, starting now: nasa.gov/nasalive
At approximately 9:15 a.m. EDT, NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission were secured inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
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Ahead of Hurricane Ian, our #Artemis I Moon rocket and spacecraft were rolled back from the pad and secured inside NASA's Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building. In a teleconference at 2pm ET (18:00 UTC), NASA leadership will discuss the decision to roll back: go.nasa.gov/3dTCzZ4