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Artemis II leaves Earth Orbit and heads towards the far side of the Moon

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Artemis II leaves Earth Orbit and heads towards the far side of the Moon The Mission reaches a key milestone after the Final Engine Burn Artemis II Mission is heading to the Moon after successfully leaving Earth's orbit. Orion's main engine was fired in an important step called translunar inject (TLI). It lasted for about five minutes fifty seconds. The burn pushed the spacecraft on a course towards the Moon. NASA officials confirmed that the maneuver was successful. Jeremy Hansen said that his crew is feeling good before they start their trip. He also emphasized the importance and effort of the mission. The First Human Space Flight Since 1972 Since 1972, this is the first human mission to travel beyond Earth orbit. This is a momentous occasion in the history of space exploration. Now, the spacecraft follows a circular trajectory. The crew will be taken around the other side of the Moon, and then returned to Earth. Earth seems to shrink in size as Orion gets farther away. Already, the crew described it as breathtaking. System Checked before Final Push The spacecraft spent about one day in high Earth orbit before heading towards the Moon. Engineers checked the key systems during this period. The tests included navigation, engine performance, and life support. The final approval was granted once everything had been confirmed as safe. The engine of the service module then provided a constant push. Orion increased its speed by thousands of kilometres per hour. A record-breaking distance is expected NASA believes that the spacecraft could travel further than any previous human missions. The spacecraft could travel 7,600 km past the Moon. The distance could be greater than the previous record of Apollo 13 from 1970. It will all depend on how the mission is oriented. Astronauts share stunning views of Earth The view from the ship of Earth was described by Commander Reid Wiseman as "unforgettable". Crew members could view the whole planet, from pole to pole. The moment, he said, left the four astronauts speechless. This was one of most memorable experiences on the mission. Safety Measures and emergency Options The mission allows emergency returns even after TLI burning. The controllers have the ability to redirect the spacecraft if necessary. A quick return in the first 36-hours is possible. It may then be possible to return and continue the orbit around the Moon. NASA has run simulations in order to be prepared for any scenario. The main objective of NASA is to ensure the return of crew safely.
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The Mission reaches a key milestone after the Final Engine Burn

Artemis II Mission is heading to the Moon after successfully leaving Earth’s orbit. Orion’s main engine was fired in an important step called translunar inject (TLI).

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The Mission reaches a key milestone after the Final Engine BurnThe First Human Space Flight Since 1972System Checked before Final PushA record-breaking distance is expectedAstronauts share stunning views of EarthSafety Measures and emergency Options

It lasted for about five minutes fifty seconds. The burn pushed the spacecraft on a course towards the Moon. NASA officials confirmed that the maneuver was successful.

Jeremy Hansen said that his crew is feeling good before they start their trip. He also emphasized the importance and effort of the mission.

The First Human Space Flight Since 1972

Since 1972, this is the first human mission to travel beyond Earth orbit. This is a momentous occasion in the history of space exploration.

Now, the spacecraft follows a circular trajectory. Earth seems to shrink in size as Orion gets farther away. Already, the crew described it as breathtaking.

System Checked before Final Push

The spacecraft spent about one day in high Earth orbit before heading towards the Moon. Engineers checked the key systems during this period.

The tests included navigation, engine performance, and life support.The engine of the service module then provided a constant push. Orion increased its speed by thousands of kilometres per hour.

A record-breaking distance is expected

NASA believes that the spacecraft could travel further than any previous human missions. The spacecraft could travel 7,600 km past the Moon.

The distance could be greater than the previous record of Apollo 13 from 1970. 

Astronauts share stunning views of Earth

The moment, he said, left the four astronauts speechless. This was one of most memorable experiences on the mission.

Safety Measures and emergency Options

The mission allows emergency returns even after TLI burning. The controllers have the ability to redirect the spacecraft if necessary.

A quick return in the first 36-hours is possible. It may then be possible to return and continue the orbit around the Moon.

NASA has run simulations in order to be prepared for any scenario. The main objective of NASA is to ensure the return of crew safely.

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