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art001m1203391755 (Dec. 5, 2022) On flight day 20, Orion approached the Moon ahead of the return powered flyby burn...
art001e000345 (Nov. 21, 2022) – On the sixth day of the Artemis I mission, Orion’s optical navigation camera...
(Nov. 21, 2022) A portion of the Moon looms large just beyond the Orion spacecraft in this image taken on the sixth...
Following launch at 1:47 a.m. EST Nov. 16, the core stage of the Space Launch System separated from Orion and the...
art001e002594 (Dec. 5, 2022): The optical navigation camera mounted on the Orion spacecraft captured these views of...
art001e001822 (Nov. 28, 2022) On flight day 13 of the Artemis I mission, Orion captured this view of Earth and the...
art001e000673 (Nov. 28, 2022) On flight day 13, Orion reached its maximum distance from Earth during the Artemis I...
(Dec. 5, 2022) On the 20th day of the Artemis I mission, Orion completed the 3 minute, 27 second, return powered...
art001e003069 (Dec. 11, 2022) On the day of its return to Earth, Orion’s optical navigation camera captured this...
art001e002602 (Dec. 5, 2022): The optical navigation camera mounted on the Orion spacecraft captured these views of...
art001e000346 (Nov. 21, 2022) – On the sixth day of the Artemis I mission, Orion’s optical navigation camera...
art001e000674 (Nov. 28, 2022) On flight day 13, Orion reached its maximum distance from Earth during the Artemis I...
art001e001577 (Nov. 16, 2022) Approximately two hours after Artemis I launch on Nov. 16, 2022, the interim cryogenic...
art001e001546 (Nov. 16, 2022) Approximately two hours after Artemis I launch on Nov. 16, 2022, the interim cryogenic...
art001e000530 (Nov. 24, 2022)—On flight day 9, NASA’s Orion spacecraft captured imagery of the Moon with its optical...
art001e001820 (Dec. 1, 2022) On flight day 16, a camera mounted on one of Orion’s solar arrays snapped this image of...
art001e000198 (Nov. 16, 2022) – One of Orion’s four solar arrays is seen during deployment shortly after the...
Orion snapped this high-resolution selfie in space with a camera mounted on its solar array wing during a routine...
art001e002071 (Dec. 5, 2022) On flight day 20 of the Artemis I mission, Orion captured the Moon on the day of return...
art001e002593 (Dec. 5, 2022): The optical navigation camera mounted on the Orion spacecraft captured these views of...
art001e002655 (Dec. 5, 2022): The optical navigation camera mounted on the Orion spacecraft captured these views of...
art001e000341 (Nov. 21, 2022) – On the sixth day of the Artemis I mission, Orion’s optical navigation camera...
art001e002191 (Dec. 7, 2022) Orion continues its journey home to Earth, which appears here as a crescent, still...
art001e002000 (Dec. 4, 2022) On the 19th day of the Artemis I mission, the Moon grows larger in frame as Orion...