Artemis 1 mission
NASA's Artemis 1 lunar mission produced some stunning images from launch complex 39B to the Orions splashing.
These images of artemis 1 have brought this moon mission indeed to life.
Join us to quick look the top 08 most incredible images from NASA's artemis 1 mission.
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NASA's space launch system(SLS) rocket stood in the Kennedy space center in Florida at sunset with the Orion spacecraft at launch complex 39b.
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On Nov. 16, 2022, SLS ignites, lighting up the night sky with its solid rocket boosters as it starts its voyage to the moon.
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After one minute of launch, The moon is visible in the background as the SLS rocket boosters ignite, lighting up the huge smoke plume left in their path
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A deep space view of the Earth was captured by the Orion spacecraft on the first day of the Artemis 1 mission, on 16 NOV, 2022, at a distance of 57,000 miles (91,732 kilometers) from the earth.
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On the 13th day of its mission, Orion shared the earth and moon images of a maximum distance of 268,563 miles (432,210 km) from Earth.
It traveled further away from our planet than any other passenger spacecraft, breaking the previous record set by Apollo 13.
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On the 20th day of the Artemis 1 mission, Orion captured the close-up details of the lunar surface.
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On Day 21 of the Artemis 1 mission, Orion shared an optical navigation camera-backed view of the moon.
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Few Minutes before reentering Earth's atmosphere at an extreme speed of 25,000 mph (40,000 kph), the Orion spacecraft captured one last view of our planet from deep space.