NASA Orion Spacecraft Reference Guide: Orion: Taking Astronauts Into Deep Space As Part Of The Artemis Missions

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by National Aeronautics And Space Administration

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* Paperback Version - 124 Pages - Printed in Color * Artemis: From The Moon To Mars Discover all the details about: ORION - The Amazing, Most Advanced Space Crew Capsule ever! Orion is the vehicle that will take astronauts on Artemis missions. It’s the only spacecraft capable of human deep space flight and high-speed return to Earth from the vicinity of the Moon. More than just a crew module, Orion has a launch abort system to keep astronauts safe if an emergency happens during launch , and a European-built service module , which is the powerhouse that fuels and propels Orion and keeps astronauts alive with water, oxygen, power, and temperature control. Orion has already been launched on it's maiden test flight around the moon. Like the Apollo missions sending astronauts that first stepped on the Moon, America has entered a new era of exploration. We call it Artemis. It will lead humanity back to the Moon, this time sustainably, and prepare us for our next giant leap: exploration of Mars. Orion is versatile, with a reusable and long-duration infrastructure that will last multiple decades and support missions of increasing complexity. More than just a crew module, Orion has a launch abort system to keep astronauts safe if an emergency happens during launch, and a European-built service module, which is the powerhouse that fuels and propels Orion and keeps astronauts alive with water, oxygen, power, and temperature control. Orion is specifically designed to carry astronauts on deep space missions father than ever before. It will provide protection from solar radiation and high-speed entry into Earth’s atmosphere, as well as advanced and reliable technologies for communication and life support. Here's a short list of the many details you'll learn in this Orion Reference Guide: Orion: Launch Abort System Crew Module - European Service Module Avionics - Heat Shield - Crew Systems - Environmental Control and Life Support Systems Universal Waste Management System - Orion Crew Survival System Suits Apollo to Artemis - Partner Programs - Completed Flight Tests - Upcoming Missions - Development and Testing - Resources - Artemis I - Secondary Payloads - Space Biology Experiments - Matroshka AstroRad Radiation Experiment (MARE) - Commander Moonikin Campos - Callisto - Artemis II - Artemis III Environmental Control and Life Support Systems On Orion, environmental control and life support systems (ECLSS) will make the crew module a habitable, safe place for astronauts and is key to survival as they travel on deep space missions. On the International Space Station, a safe return to Earth is only hours away, but that is not the case for deep space missions. Orion provides an ECLSS that is fault tolerant and less complex than previous NASA human spacecraft. These and many, many more details are included in this Orion Reference Guide. If you're like me, you'll read and re-read the many sections to fully understand and marvel at the levels of technology being applied to the Orion module and the Artemis missions. Get yours today and follow along as these missions lift off and take us from the Moon To Mars!

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