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  2. Atmospheric entry - Wikipedia

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    It may be controlled entry (or reentry) of a spacecraft that can be navigated or follow a predetermined course. Methods for controlled atmospheric entry, descent, and landing of spacecraft are collectively termed as EDL. Video of Orion's skip reentry on Artemis 1, showing the entire reentry process unedited from space to splashdown

  3. Non-ballistic atmospheric entry - Wikipedia

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    Phases of a skip reentry. Non-ballistic atmospheric entry is a class of atmospheric entry trajectories that follow a non-ballistic trajectory by employing aerodynamic lift in the high upper atmosphere. It includes trajectories such as skip and glide. [1] [2] Skip is a flight trajectory where the spacecraft goes in and out the atmosphere.

  4. Orion (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Orion (Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle or Orion MPCV) is a partially reusable crewed spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis program. The spacecraft consists of a Crew Module (CM) space capsule designed by Lockheed Martin that is paired with a European Service Module (ESM) manufactured by Airbus Defence and Space .

  5. NASA Successfully Maneuvers Orion Into Its Target Orbit ...

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    The uncrewed Orion capsule has reached its ultimate destination, a distant retrograde orbit around the Moon. The spacecraft successfully executed a short trajectory correction burn earlier today.

  6. File : Reentry video as Orion returns from Artemis I.webm

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    Dec. 11, 2022, NASA’s Orion spacecraft reenters the atmosphere after completing a 1.4 million-mile, 25.5 day Artemis I mission to the Moon. Items portrayed in this file depicts

  7. Exploration Flight Test-1 - Wikipedia

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    The mission was a four-hour, two-orbit test of the Orion crew module featuring a high apogee on the second orbit and concluding with a high-energy reentry at around 8.9 kilometers per second (20,000 mph). [4]

  8. NASA delays Artemis Moon landing to 2027 after Orion heat ...

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    NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy said Orion's shield "wore away differently than expected" upon the skip re-entry, the maneuver used to slow the spacecraft down as it re-enters Earth's ...

  9. NASA delays next 2 Artemis moon missions to address heat ...

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    Heat shield damage seen during the first Artemis test flight is now understood, NASA says, but more time is needed to implement fixes.