Submitted by EricFromOuterSpace t3_z6k7cl in space
toodroot t1_iy2shi9 wrote
Reply to comment by Active-Device-8058 in NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft flies past record distance set by Apollo 13 by EricFromOuterSpace
It isn't human-rated yet. This test has to be passed first.
This capsule lacks most of the life support system, btw.
Edit: It's surprising how many sub members appear to think you can human-rate a spacecraft without flying it! Remember the challenges Boeing is still having with getting Starliner human-rated?
Active-Device-8058 t1_iy2svyq wrote
Lol okay I'll go let Nasa know. Thanks for your input:
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1595145300628635648
LIVE NOW: On Sat, Nov. 26, /NASA_Orion will break the record for farthest distance of a human-rated spacecraft, previously held by Apollo 13. Join our /TwitterSpaces to reflect on /NASAHistory and look to the future of #Artemis. Use #AskNASA or raise your hand to ask questions.
NASA_Orion t1_iy2sz29 wrote
Am I being mentioned?
[deleted] t1_iy2szu1 wrote
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