NASA's Orion crew capsule is officially complete and ready to prep for its first Moon mission

NASA's Orion crew capsule is officially complete and ready to prep for its first Moon mission

NASA's 50th anniversary celebrations weren't limited to just remembrances of past achievements – the space agency also marked the day by confirming that the Orion crew capsule that will bring astronauts back to the Moon for the first time since the end of the Apollo program is ready for its first trip to lunar orbit, currently set for sometime after June 2020. Orion won't be carrying anyone for its first Moon mission – instead, as part of Artemis 1, it'll fly uncrewed propelled by the new Space Launch System, spend a total of three weeks in space including six days orbiting the Moon, and then return back to Earth. Once back, it'll perform a crucial test of high speed re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, to demonstrate the efficacy of the Orion capsule's thermal shielding prior to carrying actual crew for Artemis 2 in 2022, and ultimately delivering astronauts back to the lunar surface with Artemis 3 in 2024.