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NASA’s Plan to Bounce People Off the Atmosphere

Por: The Atlantic Science December 12, 2022

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An uncrewed capsule has circled the moon and made a historic plunge on its way home.The Orion capsule during an earlier test flight in 2014 (NASA)December 11, 2022, 12:50 PM ETUpdated at 2:37 p.m. ET on December 11, 2022If you want to send people to the moon, you have to be able to bring them home safely. And if you want to bring them home, you must send them hurtling through Earth’s atmosphere in a wash of heat and fire.An incoming capsule... + full article



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