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NASA’s Orion spacecraft breaks record to prove humans can reach deep space

Por: New York Post Life November 30, 2022

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To infinity, and beyond. NASA’s Artemis I mission has set an out-of-this-world record for space travel, as its Orion capsule traveled “farther than any other spacecraft built for humans.” reached 268,563 miles from Earth Monday, the 13th day of the 25.5 day mission that is part of NASA’s lunar exploration program. Upon making history, Orion snappedof the Earth and moon as it cruised at a swift 1,679 mph. “Because of the unbelievable... + full article



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