Orion Crew Module Set for Connection to Heat Shield
At the Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the
Orion crew module and heat shield are being moved into position for the mating
operation. The heat shield will be tested on Orion's first flight in December,
Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1), an uncrewed flight that will put to the test
the spacecraft that will send astronauts to an asteroid and eventually Mars on
future missions.
EFT-1 will launch an uncrewed Orion capsule 3,600 miles into space for a
four-hour mission to test several of its most critical systems. After making two
orbits, Orion will return to Earth at almost 20,000 miles per hour and endure
temperatures near 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, before its parachutes slow it down
for a landing in the Pacific Ocean.
Image Courtesy Lockheed
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