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Guest column: Orion splashdown highlights Stennis' vital role in space exploration

Por: The Advocate Opinion December 27, 2022

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Splashdown and recovery of NASA’s uncrewed in the Pacific Ocean on Dec. 11 concluded a successful Artemis I maiden mission and set the stage for the agency to move ahead in its effort to explore the secrets of the universe for the benefit of all.Orion’s successful re-entry from space and splashdown off the coast of California was shared by so many who contributed to Artemis I, and puts the nation on track for human deep space missions to... + full article



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