Launch of Orion Spacecraft Ascent Abort‑2 Test
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Watch a fully functional launch abort system (LAS) and test Orion spacecraft launch to an altitude of 31,000 feet at Mach 1.15 (more than 1,000 mph)! On July 2, 2019, NASA successfully demonstrated the Orion spacecraft’s launch abort system can outrun a speeding rocket and pull astronauts to safety during an emergency during launch. News release: Orion was launched atop a Northrop Grumman provided booster from Launch Pad 46 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The test is another milestone in the agency’s preparation for Artemis missions to the Moon that will lead to astronaut missions to Mars.
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Launch of Orion Spacecraft Ascent Abort‑2 Test
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Check out Us Launch Report . com if you want to see what the capsule does on its own
Ben öyle çok merak ediyorum ki gezegenleri ölüyorum imkanım olsa hepsine tek tek gitmek yakından görmek dokunmak istiyorum ölümüne cook istiyorum öyle olağanüstü ki kelimeler yetmez keşke gidebilsen ölürsem öyle ölsem
I Rank this up their with the Apollo 8,9,10,13 missions that orbited the moon And Apollo 11,12,14,15,16,17 walked on the moon with 1969,s technology . Orion unmanned 2019 technology trying to figure out the Radiation temps of the Van Allen Radiation Belts. Matter of Fact Orion Greatest achievement in NASA history so proud I new y’all could do it what’s since we are going backwards maybe send satilite Explore 1)2 up there .
I just want to tell you that why you’ll guys don’t take the name of “INDIAN SCIENTIST AND ENGINEER” who all at NASA and is in doing research for the mission you’ll guys uses the intelligence of “Indian ORIGIN SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS” and takes all credit and godwill in yours side!! Remember its first Nation India who founded the water on moon by satellite CHANDRAYAAN‑I. Not you’ll guys!!!
Why’s was this not listed on the KSC site? We were in town and would have LOVED to witness but the site stated there wasn’t another launch for nearly 2 weeks
Amazing detailed video of something moving so far/fast, thanks NASA.
Everything looks so easy but I can feel the hard work of some genius minds in this clip
wouldnt people need some sort of special equipment in the capsule because of the speed of the rocket? i’m guessing there’s already something in place
When The spaceX Project „finish? It will Be a good Shot! to the world👏
Will the crew survive the sudden increase in speed after separation? How many G‑force will be measured?
Fantastic! I can’t wait for the moon mission, I was six years old fifty years ago, my parents got me and my brother out of bed, we are from the UK, to watch Neil Armstrong walk on the moon. Astronauts are my heroes.
Is that the shape the rocket is going to be with astronauts on it? Looks like a giant wine bottle… maybe I’m just used to watching falcon so much… certainly looks stable. And is the entire bottom the engine? Kind of cool looking.
I legit cannot wait until they finish the rocket and they can do manned missions to other planets 😀
Thats so cool. Can I be in the capsule when you do the test with a parachute?
This is such a lovely film of everything that happens. Gets all the 3 bodies in shot. Nice work.
I was working at NASA at the time of this test. Huge deal my my department. The reason for no parachutes is because they were validated in an earlier test (Pad Abort 1 aka PA‑1) so instead we used the space for ballast and other things to make sure our mass and CoG were in order.
Also, the reason the abort started when the announcer said “abort will start in about 10 seconds” was because the Cape was both a little warmer and the air pressure was a little lower than projected. This allowed the test to satisfy the acceleration and pressure requirements slightly ahead of estimates.
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hey nasa do you want a dog in Space?
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Nice! 👍 Tho’ I wanted to see the ejection of the data recorders too…😑
No chutes on the capsule?!
Little Joe III