"Orion" spaceship "go home" by warship will be Christmas at the launch site

According to US media reports, on the 5th local time, the US "Orion" spacecraft returned to Earth after the first test flight and fell in the Pacific Ocean near Mexico. The US Navy dispatched a warship to salvage the spacecraft. Currently, the warship is transporting Orion to the US Naval Base in San Diego, California.

According to reports, the US Navy "Ankraji" ship is transporting "Orion" to the San Diego Naval Base. Once "Orion" arrives in San Diego, it will be transported back to Cape Canaveral, Florida. By then, "Orion" will be able to catch up with "going home" for Christmas.

At 7:05 am EST on the 5th, the US "Orion" spacecraft was launched at the base of Cape Canaveral, Florida, for the first test flight. "Orion" successfully returned to Earth after two rounds of orbit around the Earth as planned, taking about 4.5 hours.

NASA has spent $9 billion to build the Orion spacecraft. It is planned to fly in 2021. Once fully operational, the spacecraft can carry 4 to 6 astronauts to leave Earth orbit, fly to the moon, land on asteroids, and even The final mission to Mars.

Since the 5th was the first time that Orion took off, the spacecraft was not manned. The launch of the Orion spacecraft is regarded as the most eye-catching space event after the US space shuttle retired. In addition, the recent accidents in the US commercial space have caused the outside world to pay attention to the future space development of the United States.

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