
How to Watch NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Arrive Back on Earth This Weekend
NASA's historic Orion spacecraft will splash down into the ocean off the coast of California on Sunday.
NASA's historic Orion spacecraft will splash down into the ocean off the coast of California on Sunday.
The Orion spacecraft captured this incredible photo as it passed by the Moon on its way home back to Earth.
NASA's Orion spacecraft has captured a photo of it with the Earth and Moon in the background from its maximum distance away: 268,563 miles. Orion has now traveled farther away from Earth than any other spacecraft built for humans.
The Orion spacecraft sent back a series of selfies and photos of Earth just before it sailed past the Moon today.
NASA's Artemis 1 blasted off into space yesterday, and the most powerful rocket in history will hopefully pave the way for a base camp on the Moon and allow humans to travel even further into the Universe.
NASA's Artemis Rocket, carrying the Orion spacecraft, successfully lifted off today and is en route to the Moon. Equipped with multiple cameras, Orion is expected to capture many new high-resolution photos of the Earth and Moon.