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The Orion spacecraft will soon take astronauts around the moon! 🌙 Compared to Apollo, Orion has 30% more habitable space, allowing for a crew of four. Orion is also designed with a galley for preparing meals and a functioning waste management system. In addition to these crew comforts, Orion...

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NASA ARTEMIS II MISSION UPDATE: DAY 7 The crew and the Orion spacecraft are approximately 57,157 km (35,518 mi) from the Moon. They are also about 380,631 km (236,512 mi) from Earth and are traveling at around 2,029 km/h (1,261 mph). The mission is currently 62.3% completed. Yesterday was a very big day for the mission as this culminated in the Lunar Flyby, which included the closest approach to the Moon at a distance of 4,067 km (6,545 mi), occurring at 11:02 UTC (MET+5/00:25). Following this, a record was set for the furthest distance humans had ever traveled from Earth, at a distance of 406,771 km (252,756 mi), which occurred at 23:02 UTC (MET+5/00:27). The crew also witnessed an Earthrise and solar eclipse during this time, before the lunar observation period concluded. Moving on to today's expected events, first up we have the crew wakeup, which is expected to occur at 15:35 UTC (MET+5/17:00). Following this, Orion will exit the lunar sphere of influence, which is expected to occur at 17:25 UTC (MET+5/18:50). Then, after that, will be the Crew Daily Planning Conference (PDC), which will occur at 18:05 UTC (MET+5/19:30). Moving on to the next event after that is PAO: Orion to ISS crew call (audio only), which is expected to happen at 18:40 UTC (MET+5/20:05). Then, following that, will be the Post Lunar flyby science debrief, which will occur at 19:00 UTC (MET+5/20:25). This will then be followed by a crew off-duty period that will start at 19:30 UTC (MET+5/20:55) and will last until 22:20 UTC (MET+5/23:45). Then, after that, will be the Return Trajectory Correction burn #1 (if needed) at 01:03 UTC (MET+6/02:28). And following that will be crew pre sleep at 04:35 UTC (MET+6/06:00), followed by the sleep period at 07:05 UTC (MET+6/08:30). And don't forget, you can tune into our Artemis II Real-Time Tracking 24/7 stream to watch the rest of the mission! NSF Artemis II Real Time Tracking 24/7 | NSF - NASASpaceflight.com

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