On Sunday, December 11, 2022, the first mission of humanity’s second Moon exploration program ended. It ended with the Orion spaceship making a perfect splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, somewhere off the coast of Baja California, at exactly 9:40 a.m. PST (17:40 GMT/18:40 CET). And by a coincidence of cosmic proportions, it did so almost 50 years to the day after the (continue reading...)
Full ArticleOrion Spaceship Splashed Down 50 Years After the Apollo 17 Moon Landing, What’s Next?
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