Artemis II crew leave Earth’s orbit on journey to the moon
The crew of Artemis II have exited Earth’s orbit and are now heading to the moon.
The engines of their Orion capsule were fired up, allowing them to perform the manoeuvre to escape Earth’s gravity. The thrust from the rockets would have made a car accelerate from 0-60 mph in 2.7 seconds.
The crew are due to reach the moon on Monday for a brief flyby before heading back to Earth.
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5 comments
Why would they just drive round it and not land on it? Its almost as if they never been before.
😂 Never been never going
Yawn, who cares😴Zzzzzz
I guess there must've been some sort of suction mechanism she needed to fix in the toilet. I guess without one, the plop would just hover around the bowl and you'd have to poke it down with a stick or something 🤔
Looks really uncomfortable
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