Where Is Artemis II Now? This NASA Tool Lets You Track the Live Flight of the Orion Spacecraft on Its Moon Journey
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The real journey to the Moon began last morning, after the critical translunar injection that put the four crew members on their way to the Moon. In addition to the Orion spacecraft cameras that show the day-to-day crew members, an online NASA tool allows anyone to follow the capsule on their journey through deep space. Read
NASA made available to the public a digital platform to follow in real time the journey of the Artemis II mission, the first manned mission of the Artemis program, which will take four astronauts around the Moon aboard the Orion ship for approximately ten days. As published by the space agency on its official site, the tool is called Artemis Real-time Orbit Website (AROW) and allows you to know the position of Orion, its distance to the Earth, i…
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