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NASA
space agency has developed the capsule for
future flights to deep-space destinations like Mars.
No one was be aboard NASA's new Orion spacecraft when it
launched recently for a test flight.
"The goal was to create a cockpit... that would allow the crew to control that spacecraft for that period of time for these deep-space missions, and to have the flexibility so that even if they were away from the planet for months or even years, they would have the information they needed to fly that vehicle and return safely to the Earth," Dr. Lee Morin, a NASA astronaut and mission specialist involved in the spacecraft's design, says in the video.
“With a physical switch, not only is there the weight of the switch, but you also have the weight of the wire to the switch, and you have to have the weight of the
circuitry that takes that wire and feeds it into the vehicle computers," Morin says.
Orion is 16.5 feet in diameter and is 10.9 feet
tall.
NASA hopes to launch Orion on its first manned test flight in 2021.
Check out the video below for a privileged peek inside the capsule's futuristic
interior.
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