The journey of Orion

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The journey of Orion
Orion’s crew and service module have separated.
The crew module continues on its path towards Earth while the service module will harmlessly burn up in Earth’s atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean.
The Artemis II return trajectory is designed to ensure any remaining debris does not pose a hazard to land, people, or shipping lanes.
NASA Orion spacecraft
A Lockheed Martin Artist’s concept of an Orion spacecraft and its European built service module near the moon
"Lunar Flyby"
A successful failure: Ten formidable images that documents the journey of the Apollo 13 moon mission
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Apollo 13 lunar landing mission prime crew from left to right are: Commander, James A. Lovell Jr., Command Module pilot, John L. Swigert Jr.and Lunar Module pilot, Fred W Haise Jr. The original Command Module pilot for this mission was Thomas “Ken” Mattingly Jr but due to exposure to German measles, he was replaced by his backup, Command Module pilot, John L. “Jack” Swigert Jr. Image…
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Soyuz- MS 15/ Crew Return
Three Astronauts Homecoming via Soyuz MS-15 Spacecraft. while the MS-17 crew in ISS,will be transferred from Expedition 62 to 63
Later, Astronauts Doug and Bob on the SpaceX’s Demo-2 mission, joins with MS-17 crew in ISS during Summer 2020
Soyuz MS-15 return
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