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Tuesday, 29 October 2013

NASA powers up Orion for the first time



NASA took another step back into the astronaut-launching business when it announced on Monday that last week it had powered up the crew capsule of the Orion spacecraft for the first time. According to the space agency, the test of the spacecraft’s avionics systems, conducted at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is a major milestone in preparing the craft for its first unmanned test flight in the autumn of next year. .. Continue Reading NASA powers up Orion for the first time

Section: Space

Tags: NASA, Orion Spacecraft, Spacecraft

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