Artemis II Astronauts Get Hands On with Orion
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2025
- Over several visits to our campus in Littleton, Colorado, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen, and their backup crew have been hard at work testing Orion’s crew module hatch.
This is important training that puts hundreds of opening and closing cycles on a hatch to test its durability. With the need to operate the hatch so many times, the training sessions serve as a great opportunity for the crew to train on the many ways the hatch can operate in a variety of situations.
See how testing is done to simulate real-life mission conditions, and hear firsthand from astronaut Victor Glover about the importance of flight hardware training.
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This is a very important part. I would say to keep focusing on the small things so you can reach the big things.
Excelente ; Felicitaciones
Awesome video, let's ambition/hope the expedition to the lunar orbit/surface would be awesome/successful too 🥰👍😃
Spacex just landed their Super Heavy, I expect great progress from Artemis as well.
Lockheed Martin is taking NASA for a ride once again, straight to the bank.
So is SpaceX
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I will be really shocked if a crew actually goes to the moon. How will they block the radiation from the Van Allan belt?
the same way they did with the apollo flights, they take a fast and direct trajectory through the thinner parts of the belt to minimize time exposed, and the capsule is adequately shielded. van allen would tell you
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If this is the first time they see Orion no wonder the mission is delayed
theyve been inside orion a lot over the years and know the hardware well, this is just the hatch
According to current progress and political environment, very possible, the Indian will be responsible for the landing part.
Training and training and more training is always good and great, no substitute for it but this ain't relevant at all because of the irrelevant and costly mission.
Being able to build a self sustaining population on the moon is very relevant and this mission is an important step that can’t be fixed
If y'all knew how it was really built 😂
Orion ain't taking no one to the surface of the moon.
Why?
@@_Breakdownbecause it will orbit not land lmao😂
@@thegameroptimus140 so it’s going to orbit first, then later missions land ?
thats how they did the Gemini or Apollo missions
@@_Breakdown lander is different
@@thegameroptimus140 ok - u contradicted urself
It's a hatch, lockheed C'mon, you can do better than showing off a hatch
there is a lot of media on the orion capsule, it has completed a lunar flyby 2 years ago. whatever you want to see already exists elsewhere than this video if you're actually interested
DEI to the moon. A total waste of money.
It's
usually old white men / jealous losers commenting this
Cry harder 😂
Artemis = TRASH. NASA fell off. Sad story…
crewed lunar flyby in 2026 tho
Actornauts.
u probably think the earth is flat
stop playing with damn hatch door, you fraudsters 😄😄😄😄
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Are you off your meds?