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orion now traveling at mach 10. orion's speed now down to mach six.inutes until forward bay cover jettisoning. orion 100,000 feet now. the spacecraft about to go subsonic. 45 seconds until forward bay cover jettisoning. orion now at 50,000 feet. forward bay cover jettisoning. pyros are armed. 25,000 feet. drogues have been deployed. two good drogue chutes by the recovery team in the pacific. the descent rate is right on the money. the range to splashdown is 1.5 miles. 10,000 feet now. we are on mains. 5000 feet. three good main chutes for orion . we have three fully inflated main chutes. time to splashdown 90 seconds. perfect descent rate reported. and there it is. america's new ticket to ride to the moon and beyond now in view. orion under its chutes descending toward splashdown. orion in the perfect orientation for splashdown seconds away. 1000 feet. good descent rate. 500 feet. splashdown. from tranquility base to taurus litro to the pacific ocean, this chapter comes to a close. orion back on earth. unofficial splashdown time 11:40 and 30 seconds a
orion now traveling at mach 10. orion's speed now down to mach six.inutes until forward bay cover jettisoning. orion 100,000 feet now. the spacecraft about to go subsonic. 45 seconds until forward bay cover jettisoning. orion now at 50,000 feet. forward bay cover jettisoning. pyros are armed. 25,000 feet. drogues have been deployed. two good drogue chutes by the recovery team in the pacific. the descent rate is right on the money. the range to splashdown is 1.5 miles. 10,000 feet now. we are on...
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the orion continues to perform even post-splashdown. currently, we are doing underwater imagery to get some first pictures of the heatshield before we bring it into the ship. things are looking good for operations. we will continue with our underwater operations. we will put a caller around the capsule and bring orion into the ship. at this time, everything is picture-perfect. >> thanks. now we go to the question and answer portion of our event today. we will open it up to folks on the phone and in the room. press star one to get into the queue. our first question is from marcia with the associated press. >> two timing questions. artemis 2, we keep hearing 2024. when in the year 2024 might that happen? when will the crew of artemis 2 be announced? >> i guess i will take the first question. we talked always about around two years between artemis 1 and artemis 2. there is still a great deal of work to do on the cruel module in terms of hardware installation -- crew module in terms of hardware installation. we are taking boxes out of artem
the orion continues to perform even post-splashdown. currently, we are doing underwater imagery to get some first pictures of the heatshield before we bring it into the ship. things are looking good for operations. we will continue with our underwater operations. we will put a caller around the capsule and bring orion into the ship. at this time, everything is picture-perfect. >> thanks. now we go to the question and answer portion of our event today. we will open it up to folks on the...
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but orion is in great shape.he orientation that had been expected. >> it's my understanding that the capsule did a roll, like 180-degree role as it was entering earth's atmosphere, lindsey? the angle in which it was hurdling down to earth, it had to roll over to get to earth atmosphere. >> yeah, there were two positions that iran could land. it landed in position one, which is upright as they say. it also could have done top down. that would have been position number two. but also before orion jim hurling downturn, it had to separate from the european space module. so orion just entered completely on his own. so we're waiting on board for that fifth bag deployment, it sounds like. >> do you know how long it will take for boats, what they've approximated to get to the capsule? i mean, you said is gonna be a few hours. >> this is message control, houston, once again the orion spacecraft have been completed of 1.4 million miles. >> wow! we >> bobbing gently in the pacific ocean. -- [inaudible] >> however you the foo
but orion is in great shape.he orientation that had been expected. >> it's my understanding that the capsule did a roll, like 180-degree role as it was entering earth's atmosphere, lindsey? the angle in which it was hurdling down to earth, it had to roll over to get to earth atmosphere. >> yeah, there were two positions that iran could land. it landed in position one, which is upright as they say. it also could have done top down. that would have been position number two. but also...
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, orion can carry three. a critical test of the new heat shield to ensure future astronauts survive re-entry its shield heating up to 5,000 degrees, half the temperature of the sun. the view looking out an orion window. >> this is the moment of truth for orion >> reporter: to bleed off speed, nasa skipped the spaceship off the atmosphere before dipping back in and slowing frfrom 1919,000 mileses per hour r to a gentle splashdown at just 20 miles per hour n navy choppers, boats, and divers then moving in to secure orion and bring it on board the uss portland >> this time we go back to the moon to learn to live, to work, to invent, to create in order to go on out into the cosmos to further explore >> tom, it's all so cool and speaking of sending humans back to the moon, how soon will we learn which astronauts have been selected >> it could make a decision on that within just a few weeks, in the new year there are now 42 nasa astronauts who would be eligible for a future lunar mission and nasa says a woman and a
, orion can carry three. a critical test of the new heat shield to ensure future astronauts survive re-entry its shield heating up to 5,000 degrees, half the temperature of the sun. the view looking out an orion window. >> this is the moment of truth for orion >> reporter: to bleed off speed, nasa skipped the spaceship off the atmosphere before dipping back in and slowing frfrom 1919,000 mileses per hour r to a gentle splashdown at just 20 miles per hour n navy choppers, boats, and...
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and we have a report that orion is stable 1, upright the way it should be.own occurring at 11:40 a.m. central time, west of baja, california, after a textbook entry for the orion spacecraft bringing its mission to an end. >> seemingly a perfect splashdown of the orion spacecraft, you're listening to that tranquil voice of nasa's rob, he talked about it being a tranquil descent of the orion splashdown. he was tranquil throughout. y the perfect splashdown. let me bring in kristen fisher, this was so fascinating, wasn't it? >> you know, fred, so much attention is given to the actual launch, but the splashdown just is as important and what spectacular images coming from the orion spacecraft as it made its re-entry, this final critical test for this mission was all about that all-important heat shield, will the capsule be able to withstand temperatures of 5,000 degrees fahrenheit, half as hot of the outer surface of the sun. so that really is this moment that just happened moments ago as orion made its way through re-entry through those very hot temperatures as i
and we have a report that orion is stable 1, upright the way it should be.own occurring at 11:40 a.m. central time, west of baja, california, after a textbook entry for the orion spacecraft bringing its mission to an end. >> seemingly a perfect splashdown of the orion spacecraft, you're listening to that tranquil voice of nasa's rob, he talked about it being a tranquil descent of the orion splashdown. he was tranquil throughout. y the perfect splashdown. let me bring in kristen fisher,...
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it's time for the orion spacecraft to come home.st after it entered the earth's atmosphere, orion has travelled faster and hotter than any space vehicle has done before. ground control: spacecraft about to go subsonic. - a series of parachutes open, rapidly slowing the capsule down. three good main chutes for orion, and there it is — high over the pacific, america's new ticket to ride to the moon and beyond now in view. then splashdown. the artemis mission is complete. from tranquility base to taurus—littrow to the tranquil waters of the pacific, the latest chapter of nasa's journey to the moon comes to a close. we are adventurers, we are explorers, we always have a frontier, and that frontier is now to continue exploring the heavens. three, two, one... and liftoff of artemis 1. the mission blasted off in novemberfrom the kennedy space center on the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built. and over the course of 26 days, it performed a close flyby of the moon twice, capturing stunning images along the way, revealing remarkable deta
it's time for the orion spacecraft to come home.st after it entered the earth's atmosphere, orion has travelled faster and hotter than any space vehicle has done before. ground control: spacecraft about to go subsonic. - a series of parachutes open, rapidly slowing the capsule down. three good main chutes for orion, and there it is — high over the pacific, america's new ticket to ride to the moon and beyond now in view. then splashdown. the artemis mission is complete. from tranquility base...
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orion back on earth. >> reporter: bobbing in the water, the orion spaceship that will one day carry astronautsrapping up a 25-day mission >> three, two, one, boosters and ignition and liftoff of artemis i we rise together, back to the moon and beyond. >> reporter: it began at florida's kennedy space center on november 16th as the most powerful rocket ever built came screaming to life. a 268,000 mile test flight an upclose high resolution flyover of the lunar surface, and stunning new photos capturing orion, the moon and the earth far off in the distance then 40,000 miles beyond the moon, further than any human-rated spacecraft has ever traveled before hiding back to the moon and a slingshot return to earth in 2024, nasa plans to fly astronauts on a lunar test flight followed by the first humans to land on the moon since apollo the artemis milestone coming on the 50est anniversary of the last apollo landing. it may look just like the old apollo space capsule, but orion is bigger. instead of carrying three astronauts, orion can carry four a critical test of a new heat shield to ensure future ast
orion back on earth. >> reporter: bobbing in the water, the orion spaceship that will one day carry astronautsrapping up a 25-day mission >> three, two, one, boosters and ignition and liftoff of artemis i we rise together, back to the moon and beyond. >> reporter: it began at florida's kennedy space center on november 16th as the most powerful rocket ever built came screaming to life. a 268,000 mile test flight an upclose high resolution flyover of the lunar surface, and...
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absolutely uncredible. >> we are talking to orion in space. >> alexa, how fast is orion going?alexa important questions about orion just as astronauts would do on future missions. >> alexa, what is the atmosphere like inside orion. >> the pressure inside orion is 14.2 pounds per square inch. >> and the goal is to make astronauts feel at home. >> we asked what you might ask. >> alexa, sets the lights to blue. we watch as alexa follows our commands a quarter of a million miles away. >> it's one thing to talk about it in a conceptual perspective and you're talking to alexa. even astronauts need to celebrate, callisto, party mode. >> that's so great. >> and back here inside the orion mock-up. astronauts may eventually be living in a space like this for months at a time. in the meantime, orion is scheduled to splash down off the coast of san diego on december 11th. guys, back to you. >> exciting times. >> only gio can take us into party mode, right? >> you need some pit bull to go with those lights. we'll be right back with our play of the day. l the snow just melts away♪ ♪when i'm
absolutely uncredible. >> we are talking to orion in space. >> alexa, how fast is orion going?alexa important questions about orion just as astronauts would do on future missions. >> alexa, what is the atmosphere like inside orion. >> the pressure inside orion is 14.2 pounds per square inch. >> and the goal is to make astronauts feel at home. >> we asked what you might ask. >> alexa, sets the lights to blue. we watch as alexa follows our commands a...
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let's show you the flight path of where orion has been. orion first did a close fly-by of the moon.farther than any vehicle built by humans have gone. then orion did another close fly-by around 79 miles away interest the moon and used help from the moon's gravity, a lunar gravity assist to slingshot it back on a trajectory back for earth. there are obviously a lot of studies being done on orion. there are sensors measuring radiation vibration. one of the mannequins has a next generation space suit. eventually the goal for artemis ii is to get humans on board and to get artemis iii to land back on the moon. they're eyeing the southern region, the southern poll because they believe ice is in this region. here are some possible landing sites they have mapped out this is potentially 2024 and beyond, but for now, the celebration of orion successfully splashing down, let's show you some of the incredible images that orion took while on its voyage just some breathtaking images. you see the moon on top. crescent moon in fact. so right now nasa very cleesed saying this mission has exceeded t
let's show you the flight path of where orion has been. orion first did a close fly-by of the moon.farther than any vehicle built by humans have gone. then orion did another close fly-by around 79 miles away interest the moon and used help from the moon's gravity, a lunar gravity assist to slingshot it back on a trajectory back for earth. there are obviously a lot of studies being done on orion. there are sensors measuring radiation vibration. one of the mannequins has a next generation space...
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and then orion was on a trajectory for space.n. orion to the moon, first at a very close slab of the moon and then went into distant retrograde this is really neat because this tested the spacecraft for deep space. this is further than any vehicle before humans had ever been. 40,000 miles past the far side of the moon. then orion went close to the moon, about 75,000 miles again. we have incredible images that orion took out the moon. never before seen images, the detail! you can also see, in some of the images, the crescent earth. just incredible. coming home, orion use the gravity of the moon. a lunar gravity assists to slingshot back to the earth. that is where orion it is right now. splash down supposed to be around 12:39. let's go ahead and show some navy teens here they have been practicing for this as well. orion it's going to have to go from 24,500 miles per hour to zero. it is going to be a test for those heat shields. these navy recovery teams have been practicing this. they are going to study the spacecraft want it spla
and then orion was on a trajectory for space.n. orion to the moon, first at a very close slab of the moon and then went into distant retrograde this is really neat because this tested the spacecraft for deep space. this is further than any vehicle before humans had ever been. 40,000 miles past the far side of the moon. then orion went close to the moon, about 75,000 miles again. we have incredible images that orion took out the moon. never before seen images, the detail! you can also see, in...
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why is it imoortant— orion module back to earth.t important to go _ orion module back to earth. why is it important to go back— orion module back to earth. why is it important to go back to - orion module back to earth. why is it important to go back to the - orion module back to earth. why is i it important to go back to the moon? i think there are always challenges, in our learning and how we can explore areas, you know, we are looking at the possibility of going to mars and other planets as we start to look beyond our own horizons, and those sorts of space travel involves huge distances, and humans have not been back to the moon since the 1960s, so we really need to understand what it means if we want to go to mars and other planets. and for that, our closest, you know, neighbourand planets. and for that, our closest, you know, neighbour and a satellite is the moon, and still being able to test the equipment and infrastructure that we need to do such a large planetary distances, we need to be able to understand how our ability to
why is it imoortant— orion module back to earth.t important to go _ orion module back to earth. why is it important to go back— orion module back to earth. why is it important to go back to - orion module back to earth. why is it important to go back to the - orion module back to earth. why is i it important to go back to the moon? i think there are always challenges, in our learning and how we can explore areas, you know, we are looking at the possibility of going to mars and other planets...
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orion slammed into the earth's atmosphere at 25,000 miles per hour. the heat shield had to hold up against temperatures of 5,000 degrees, half as hot as the surface of the sun. >> we're going to look at the data very carefully but i would say very happy with what we've seen so far on the heat shield. >> reporter: sunday's splashdown 50 years to the day after another landing. >> contact. >> reporter: apollo 17 touching down on the lunar surface. >> the challenger has landed. >> reporter: the last time humans moonwalked. nasa wants to return with the artemis program. a crude test flight around the moon in 2024. a moon landing later this decade. >> it is the beginning of the new beginning. and that is to explore the heavens. >> reporter: a new era in moon voyaging just moved one test flight closer. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term poli
orion slammed into the earth's atmosphere at 25,000 miles per hour. the heat shield had to hold up against temperatures of 5,000 degrees, half as hot as the surface of the sun. >> we're going to look at the data very carefully but i would say very happy with what we've seen so far on the heat shield. >> reporter: sunday's splashdown 50 years to the day after another landing. >> contact. >> reporter: apollo 17 touching down on the lunar surface. >> the challenger...
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orion slammed into the earth's atmosphere at 25,000 miles per hour. the heat shield had to hold up against temperatures of 5,000 degrees. half as hot as the surface of the sun. >> we're going to look at the data carefully. but i would say very happy with what we've seen so far on the heat shield. >> reporter: sunday's splashdown, 50 years to the day after another landing. >> and contact -- >> reporter: "apollo 17" touching down on the lunar surface. >> the "challenger" has landed. >> reporter: the last time humans moon walked. nasa wants to return with the "artemis" program. a crude test flight around the moon in 2024, a moon landing later this decade. >> it is the beginning of the new beginning, and that is to explore the heavens. >> reporter: a new era in moon voyaging just moved one test flight closer. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >>> coming up, historic inauguration. los angeles' first female mayor, karen bass, is sworn in. >>> and later, twitter blue relaunches today. how much you'll need to pay for a blue checkmark. >>> this is the "cbs m
orion slammed into the earth's atmosphere at 25,000 miles per hour. the heat shield had to hold up against temperatures of 5,000 degrees. half as hot as the surface of the sun. >> we're going to look at the data carefully. but i would say very happy with what we've seen so far on the heat shield. >> reporter: sunday's splashdown, 50 years to the day after another landing. >> and contact -- >> reporter: "apollo 17" touching down on the lunar surface. >>...
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greg's orion space castle into a short time ago sword within 60 miles of the moon surface.ow completed the first step of nasa's plan to send man back to the moon. join me now veteran astronaut scientist tom jones, thrilled to have a very. >> good news today about the orion. >> how you success a jet assessed based on what you have seen it what it means for the space program going forward? >> at the best possible news of her nasa's program called artemis. this admission almost four weeks long with success will be on nasa's dream. everything including the most important i got off the pad on november 16 perfect injection into a literate trajectory per than the orion spacecraft did its job for the three and half week commission for the ultimate test today was checking out the heat shield during the 25000-mile bar reentry from lunar distance it came through with flying colors the crews are about to start hauling the orion capsule back aboard the recovery ship. >> you mention the heat shield we see crews heading out to retrieve what is left of the rocket where the actual equipment
greg's orion space castle into a short time ago sword within 60 miles of the moon surface.ow completed the first step of nasa's plan to send man back to the moon. join me now veteran astronaut scientist tom jones, thrilled to have a very. >> good news today about the orion. >> how you success a jet assessed based on what you have seen it what it means for the space program going forward? >> at the best possible news of her nasa's program called artemis. this admission almost...
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orion back on earth.ff: a team recovered this space capsule, which has no astronauts on board, as it returned to earth at 12:40 eastern time this afternoon after blasting off in mid-november using nasa's most powerful rocket ever. orion spent a week in a sweeping lunar orbit, capturing stunning images of our celestial backyard. for more, science correspondent miles o'brien is with us. miles, thanks for joining us. so nasa, as i understand it, made some last minute adjustments for that splashdown. there were some questions as to whether the capsule's heat shield could withstand atmospheric reentry. all in all, how did everything go? miles: this looks like it is a very successful mission. engineers will be poring over all this data to see how well the orion capsule performed. the big question, the number one questi on their mind, is how well that heatshield performed. they came in faster than any craft had ever come in before and they are testing out a heatshield that never flung with before. theo looking o
orion back on earth.ff: a team recovered this space capsule, which has no astronauts on board, as it returned to earth at 12:40 eastern time this afternoon after blasting off in mid-november using nasa's most powerful rocket ever. orion spent a week in a sweeping lunar orbit, capturing stunning images of our celestial backyard. for more, science correspondent miles o'brien is with us. miles, thanks for joining us. so nasa, as i understand it, made some last minute adjustments for that...
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we good main shoots for orion, _ slowing down the capsules._ slowing down the capsules. we good main shoots for orion, and there - slowing down the capsules. we good main shoots for orion, and there it l main shoots for 0rion, and there it is, high over the pacific, america's new ticket to ride to the moon and beyond in view. new ticket to ride to the moon and beyond in view— new ticket to ride to the moon and beyond in view. then splash down, the artemis _ beyond in view. then splash down, the artemis mission _ beyond in view. then splash down, the artemis mission complete. - beyond in view. then splash down, i the artemis mission complete. from tranuuili the artemis mission complete. from tranquility ihose _ the artemis mission complete. from tranquility base to _ the artemis mission complete. from tranquility base to the _ the artemis mission complete. h...” tranquility base to the waters of the pacific, the latest chapters of nasa's journey to the moon comes to a close. we are adventurers, we are explorers. we always have a frontier. and t
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the orion capsule splashing down off the coast of san diego. that is cool to see. the unmanned spacecraft spent 25 days in space circling the moon. artemis, the program which will eventually put more astronauts on the moon, including the first woman and the first person of color -- nasa ames research center in mountain view is playing a crucial role in the artemis missions. among the bay area contributions, developing and testing this heat shield. this heat shield is important because it protects the orion capsule as it re-enters the earth's atmosphere. oh, by the way, temperatures reach 5,000 degrees during the return. our resident space geek, scott budman, spoke with one of the bay area scientists on this project. >> watching the launch and watching the return with my colleagues was very exciting. i have to say it was also nerve-racking. i finally got my first good night's sleep last night. i think i slept for about nine hours last night. just on a personal note, during the launch and then also during the re-entry, i was on the teams chat with my colleagues, you
the orion capsule splashing down off the coast of san diego. that is cool to see. the unmanned spacecraft spent 25 days in space circling the moon. artemis, the program which will eventually put more astronauts on the moon, including the first woman and the first person of color -- nasa ames research center in mountain view is playing a crucial role in the artemis missions. among the bay area contributions, developing and testing this heat shield. this heat shield is important because it...
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. >> la capsula orion llego a la tierra con la mision de artemis i que busca el regreso del hombre auna. >> los mexicanos vuelven a salir a las calles y,a. >> a un aÑo de su muerte el legado de viicente fernandez sigue presente y muchos ad admiradores llegaron a su casa para agradecer por sus canciones . >> muy buenas tardes y les saluda yohanna suarez. >> el pais siente los embates y el sistema dejo apagones per sreran generacionnes . >> el poderoso sistema trae consigo intensas nevadfadas y e el norte de california . >> la fuerza de los vientos es tal que mecia sin piedad las sillas de tnrapsorte en el c complejo de sky. >> se registraron 21 mil p pugadas de nieve yl las c carreteras 89 fueron cerradas debido a la baja visibilidad y amculacion de nieve. >> mas de 150 millas pe permanecieron este domingo bajo avisos de tormenta invernal. >> mientras este mis si califo estÁ m bajouc alertaha prersona bajo alerta de in inundaciones y atutoridades advierten dezmamietnto de tierras incluyuendo en los angeles y san diego. >> en anaheim las autoridades rescataron a un honmbre que er arras
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. >> spacecraft orion prepares for re-entry this morning. we're live at the johnson space center as nasa inches closer to a return to the moon. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here, now, martha raddatz. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." it was a week of political surprises here at home. and a long-awaited breakthrough overseas. in washington, senator kyrsten sinema's abrupt decision to leave the democratic party caught capitol hill offguard. while it won't rob democrats of their majority, it will complicate their agenda and add new uncertainty. we'll discuss all of that in a moment. >>> but first, that surprise diplomatic breakthrough between the u.s. and russia, the prisoner swap freeing basketball star brittney griner, who's now receiving medical care at an army facility in texas. while her freedom has been celebrated across the country, president biden is facing fierce blowback over the deal. former marine paul whelan still in a russian prison. while a notorious russian arms dealer jailed for conspiring to kill
. >> spacecraft orion prepares for re-entry this morning. we're live at the johnson space center as nasa inches closer to a return to the moon. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here, now, martha raddatz. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." it was a week of political surprises here at home. and a long-awaited breakthrough overseas. in washington, senator kyrsten sinema's abrupt decision to leave the democratic party caught capitol...
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orion slammed into the earth's atmosphere at 25,000 miles per hour. the heat shield had to hold up against temperatures of 5,000 degrees, half as hot as the surface of the sun. >> we're going to look at the data very carefully, but i would say very happy with what we've seen so far on the heat shield. >> reporter: sunday's splashdown 50 years to the day after another landing. >> contact. >> reporter: apollo 17 touching down on the lunar surface. >> houston, the challenger has landed. >> reporter: the last time humans moon walked. nasa wants to return with the artemis program, a crewed test flight around the moon in 2024, a moon landing later this decade. >> it is the beginning of the new beginning, and that is to explore the heavens. >> reporter: a new era in moon voyaging just moved one test flight closer. mark straussman, cbs news, atlanta. >>> to kansas now where there's a rush to repair and cleanup a ruptured part of the keystone pipeline. it's the largest onshore spill in nearly a decade. >> reporter: images from the family farm in washington cou
orion slammed into the earth's atmosphere at 25,000 miles per hour. the heat shield had to hold up against temperatures of 5,000 degrees, half as hot as the surface of the sun. >> we're going to look at the data very carefully, but i would say very happy with what we've seen so far on the heat shield. >> reporter: sunday's splashdown 50 years to the day after another landing. >> contact. >> reporter: apollo 17 touching down on the lunar surface. >> houston, the...
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the orion capsule returns to earth bringing nasa one step closer to putting americans back on the moon. >>> and the 90-year-old great grandmother who finally earned her college degree seven decades later proving it's never too late. >>> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this busy sunday. i'm linsey davis. we begin with the storms crisscrossing the country from california to new england bringing severe weather and possible tornadoes early this week. tonight, parts of the northeast are getting their first significant snowfall of the season. these new images are from albany county, new york, where snow began to accumulate this morning. up to half a foot of snow is expected in upstate new york and new england, and could make for a messy commute. but it's the west that's really feeling the brunt of a significant snow event shutting down major roads. take a look at these whiteout conditions on i-80 at the nevada-california border. atmospheric river causing blizzard conditions, the threat of
the orion capsule returns to earth bringing nasa one step closer to putting americans back on the moon. >>> and the 90-year-old great grandmother who finally earned her college degree seven decades later proving it's never too late. >>> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this busy sunday. i'm linsey davis. we begin with the storms crisscrossing the country...
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orion back on earth. >> reporter: bobbing in the water, the orion spaceship that will one day cary astronautsup a 25-day mission. >> and liftoff of artemis one. we rise together. back to the moon and beyond. >> reporter: it began at florida's kennedy space center on november 16, as the most powerful rocket ever built came screaming to life. a 268,000 mile test flight. an up-close high-resolution fly over of the moon's surface, and new photos. then 40,000 miles beyond the moon, further than any rated spacecraft has traveled and a slingshot return to earth. in 2024, nasa plans to fly astronauts on a lunar test flight following with the first humans to land on the moon since apollo. this coming on the anniversary of the last apollo landing. it may look like the apollo space capsule, but orion is bigger. instead of carrying three astronauts, it can carry four. orion approached the earth at 25 times the speed of sound. ity shield heating up to 5,000 degrees. "the view" looking out an orion window. to bleed off speed, nasa skipped the spaceship off the atmosphere before dipping back in and slowowin
orion back on earth. >> reporter: bobbing in the water, the orion spaceship that will one day cary astronautsup a 25-day mission. >> and liftoff of artemis one. we rise together. back to the moon and beyond. >> reporter: it began at florida's kennedy space center on november 16, as the most powerful rocket ever built came screaming to life. a 268,000 mile test flight. an up-close high-resolution fly over of the moon's surface, and new photos. then 40,000 miles beyond the moon,...
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si tieienes 50 añoños o más, h a con tu d doctor o fafarmacéuto >>> hoy llegÓ a tierra la cÁpsula oriÓnch sar los registros de los sensores de oriÓn y el man aquÍ que viajÓ en su interior para ver si la cÁpsula es apta para llevar humanos en artemis 2. algo que no va a ocurrir hasta el 2024. seguimos hablando del espacio. una compaÑÍa japonesa pretende llevar a la luna su propio mÓdulo de alunizaje. fue llevado a bordo de un cohete junto con el primer vehÍculo lunar de emiratos Árabes unids y un robot japonÉs con capacidad para desplazarse por la superficie lunar. la nave va a demorar 5 meses para llevar al Único satÉlite natural de la tierra. >>> palacio de buckingham la >>> palacio de buckingham la primera tarjeta ¡pónganse u un suéter!! ♪ ¡suététer! !¡si tieienen at&t&t fiber caeaemos to! pupunto, cruz.z. ♪ ¡pópónganse un n suéter! ♪ ♪ hahaz de esta a temporadaa algo inonolvidable.. vive el fúfútbol comoo gigillononario con at&t f fiber. vive el fúfútbol comoo gigillononario dispsponibilidadad limit. ¿tiene e insuficienencia cardiacaca... ... . y sufre dede síntomass quque no desapap
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in the orion capsule is still bobbing off the coast of baja, california.e, to going in and collecting the orion space capsule. they have been doing tests remotely here to make sure the heat shield stood up. this is a big test for artemis across the board here, for those parachutes you see on your's green. 116-foot silk parachutes slow orion down from 34 -- miles an hour to zero at splash down. the heat shield, those 3000 but -- 5000 degrees fahrenheit, half the heat of the surface of the sun from those extreme temperatures. a big test for this kit entry technique. this is a new technique that they try for the first human spacecraft ever, where orion dipped at hertz atmosphere and dipped back in, and shipped out again. this helps break up sort of the g forces to make it easier on astronauts once -- let's show you where orion has been. after successfully leaving earth's atmosphere, did a close fly by of the moon then went into distant retrograde, deep space the farthest of that a spacecraft without humans has ever been. orion went close to the moon, about 79
in the orion capsule is still bobbing off the coast of baja, california.e, to going in and collecting the orion space capsule. they have been doing tests remotely here to make sure the heat shield stood up. this is a big test for artemis across the board here, for those parachutes you see on your's green. 116-foot silk parachutes slow orion down from 34 -- miles an hour to zero at splash down. the heat shield, those 3000 but -- 5000 degrees fahrenheit, half the heat of the surface of the sun...
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instead of carrying three, orion can carry four astronauts. testing a heat shield.on entered the earth at 25 times the speed of sound heat shield half the temperature of the sun the view looking out the orion window >> the moment of truth >> reporter: to bleed off speed, nasa skipped the ship off the atmosphere before dipping back in and slowing from 19,000 miles per hour to a gentle splash down at 20 miles an hour. navy divers moving in to secure orion and bring it on board the "uss portland. >> this time we go back to the moon to live and work and create in order to go on out into the cosmos to further explore. >>> also coming up on "street si signs," u.s. lawmakers have days to avoid a shutdown as they lock horns over how to spend the money. more on that after the break i we and literally fill out each person's name on a label and now with shipstation we are shipping 500 beauty boxes a month it takes less than 5 minutes for me to get all of my labels and get beauty in the hands of women who are battling cancer so much quicker shipstation the #1 choice of online s
instead of carrying three, orion can carry four astronauts. testing a heat shield.on entered the earth at 25 times the speed of sound heat shield half the temperature of the sun the view looking out the orion window >> the moment of truth >> reporter: to bleed off speed, nasa skipped the ship off the atmosphere before dipping back in and slowing from 19,000 miles per hour to a gentle splash down at 20 miles an hour. navy divers moving in to secure orion and bring it on board the...
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splashdown, orion, back on earth. >>> i'm pamela brown in washington. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." those stories in a moment. new reporting tonight. the house select committee investigating january 6 has ended its meeting where members discussed criminal referrals. this is according to multiple sources as reported to me and others. one source told me, the meeting was seen as successful by committee members but didn't want to elaborate on that. the subcommittee focused on those referrals presented its recommendations to the full panel and one source telling my colleague, the committee agreed on a path forward on referrals. let's bring in cnn senior legal analyst ellie honig. what are you expecting? help us understand, what are some of the complexities with making a decision like this? >> reporter: the committee is in the process of deciding what they're going to do. they said different things in the past. they intend to. they said the meeting was successful. what's important to understand about a criminal referral from congress or anybody else is
splashdown, orion, back on earth. >>> i'm pamela brown in washington. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." those stories in a moment. new reporting tonight. the house select committee investigating january 6 has ended its meeting where members discussed criminal referrals. this is according to multiple sources as reported to me and others. one source told me, the meeting was seen as successful by committee members but didn't want to elaborate on that. the subcommittee focused...
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after that, all eyes on the heat shield as orion blazes back to earth at temperatures twice as hot ashe heat shield has been tested more than 1,000 time times and making sure it can take the heat is one of the primary goals of this mission. from the outset, the uncrewed artemis mission has been a dry run to make sure the spacecraft is safe enough for astronauts to . >> we are stressing it and testing it in ways that we will not do to a rocket that has a human crew on it. >> reporter: if artemis 1 is success, it will be followed by artemis 2 which, like the first mission, will fly around the moon, but this time with a crew. that will be followed by artemis 3, which intends to return astronauts to the moon's surface, including the first woman and person of color. later missions will aim even further, with the goal of sending astronauts to mars. but nasa says before any of that happens, the orion capsule must successfully complete its journey on sunday. >> as we progress, we will spend -- we'll land on the moon, we'll step foot on the moon, then we'll extend the time we're on the moon lo
after that, all eyes on the heat shield as orion blazes back to earth at temperatures twice as hot ashe heat shield has been tested more than 1,000 time times and making sure it can take the heat is one of the primary goals of this mission. from the outset, the uncrewed artemis mission has been a dry run to make sure the spacecraft is safe enough for astronauts to . >> we are stressing it and testing it in ways that we will not do to a rocket that has a human crew on it. >>...
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antes de irnos oriÓn de artemisa de la nasa navego a 80 millas de la superficie de la luna.jomari: de reina, de reina. [aplausos] ¿por qué te maquillas tanto, norma? vamos a ir a una funeraria, no a una fiesta. al velorio de una desconocida. no digas eso, es mi hermana. media hermana. te recuerdo que siempre nos hizo el feo por ser pobres. ay, otra vez con la misma cantaleta de siempre. cuenta lo más importante, es de que pensemos en mi sobrina, en carlita. se quedó huérfana, norma. ay, por favor. ni que fuera una niña. está en meses de cumplir la mayoría de edad. pues, precisamente por eso. yo voy a ser su tutor, aunque sea unos meses. y te voy a pedir de favor,
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the nasa orion is coming home.momentarily off the coast of baja you're watching we can listen in for a moment. see if we hear what they're saying. 1,000 feet and again, this is part of nasa's mission to be a good descent, right? to get humans into space farther than they've ever gone before. it's been just over 25 days space again a 1.4 million mile journey around 500 train around. the moon and throughout space and it's splashing down as we watch it live here from nasa tv into the pacific ocean and exciting moment. splashdown to taurus litro to the tranquil waters of the pacific the latest chapter of nasa's journey to the moon comes to a close orion. back on earth splashdown time at 11 fairway just witnessed it splash down into the pacific almost a month. it's been flying thousands of miles around the moon testing conditions gathering data and preparing for human operations and the rigorous environment of deep space. very cool moment to watch this and there have been there's a watch party this morning at oakland's
the nasa orion is coming home.momentarily off the coast of baja you're watching we can listen in for a moment. see if we hear what they're saying. 1,000 feet and again, this is part of nasa's mission to be a good descent, right? to get humans into space farther than they've ever gone before. it's been just over 25 days space again a 1.4 million mile journey around 500 train around. the moon and throughout space and it's splashing down as we watch it live here from nasa tv into the pacific ocean...
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maity: la cÁpsula espacial experimental orion artemis i regresÓ hoy a la tierra.ueba orion descendÍa con tres enormes paracaÍdas para amarizar en el ocÉano pacÍfico. los encargados del programa dicen que la nave espacial volverÁ a puerto el dÍa 13, y 13 dÍas mÁs tarde se entregarÁ de nuevo al centro espacial kennedy, donde realmente podrÁn empezar a sacar el equipo y hacer mÁs evaluaciones. esperando su llegada estaba un equipo de recuperaciÓn para inspeccionar la cÁpsula, que poco despuÉs fuere colocada en la cubierta de un buque. " la primera vez es lo mÁs difÍcil en todos estos sistemas, asÍ que cuando mÁs lo consigamos, mÁs rÁpido continuarÁ", asegura esta funcionaria de la nasa que asegurÓ que la nave no sufriÓ daÑos. el cohete despegÓ del centro espacial kennedy de la florida con un maniquÍ como tripulaciÓn con el fin de poner en marcha otros proyectos. >> la primera misiÓn serÁ la artemis 1. la segunda se realiza en 2024, que serÁ tripulada, y la tercera tambiÉn tripulada serÁ la que va a aterrizar en la superficie de la luna. esa serÁ en 2025. reportera: l
maity: la cÁpsula espacial experimental orion artemis i regresÓ hoy a la tierra.ueba orion descendÍa con tres enormes paracaÍdas para amarizar en el ocÉano pacÍfico. los encargados del programa dicen que la nave espacial volverÁ a puerto el dÍa 13, y 13 dÍas mÁs tarde se entregarÁ de nuevo al centro espacial kennedy, donde realmente podrÁn empezar a sacar el equipo y hacer mÁs evaluaciones. esperando su llegada estaba un equipo de recuperaciÓn para inspeccionar la cÁpsula, que...
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testing orion's heat shield. it could withstand 5000 degrees fahrenheit coming back into earth atmosphere. to give you an idea here of the flight path for a ryan, after leaving earth, around the clothes fly by of the moon. then flew disinterested return the moon. this is further than any spacecraft built for humans has gone. then another close fly by of the moon. that kind of help slingshot orion back on a trajectory for earth. so that women are gravity assists was really crucial. this splash down here. huge test for the heat shields, for the 1300 formal resistant tiles. big test for the parachutes to make sure that they could deploy unroll. bring orion from 24,500 miles an hour to zero at splash down. let's go ahead and show you some of what they are studying on this mission. remember, this was unmanned. but eventually the goal is to put humans in the orion capsule. there are -- mannequins on board with sensors under the seats. radiation vests. there were also mannequin wearing a new generation space suit. alex,
testing orion's heat shield. it could withstand 5000 degrees fahrenheit coming back into earth atmosphere. to give you an idea here of the flight path for a ryan, after leaving earth, around the clothes fly by of the moon. then flew disinterested return the moon. this is further than any spacecraft built for humans has gone. then another close fly by of the moon. that kind of help slingshot orion back on a trajectory for earth. so that women are gravity assists was really crucial. this splash...
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the first step in an eventual mission back to the lunar surface, orion is said to return to earth on sunday. i know, paul, you have been looking at pictures, loving every second of the space stuff -- >> and just hoping that it continues to go according to plan as they tried to get back i think on 2026. is that when they want to get back to the moon? >> that is when they want to get back to the moon and did apollo missions! >>> the storm system responsible for weekend rain dropping straight down the california coast and right over the bay area as we had for tonight and the first half of tomorrow. right now, first alert doppler radar is picking up on some showers north of the coast and the golden gate. storms from marin county starting to make their way into sonoma county as well. some downpours will make their way through, and there is more rain further to the west that actually has not moved into our neck of the woods for the mont. that is all u track it on can that there are gaps, so it is not a guarantee that everyone will pick up additional rain, but it is about a 70 to 80% chance
the first step in an eventual mission back to the lunar surface, orion is said to return to earth on sunday. i know, paul, you have been looking at pictures, loving every second of the space stuff -- >> and just hoping that it continues to go according to plan as they tried to get back i think on 2026. is that when they want to get back to the moon? >> that is when they want to get back to the moon and did apollo missions! >>> the storm system responsible for weekend rain...
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here so far orion has done very well.that heat shield hold and someday protect astronauts who were on board on a future mission, will that heat shield be able to hold and protect them on a potential artemis two mission? so far so good. we'll see how it goes sunday. >> we have 30 seconds. at this point do they believe the mission has been a success? >> reporter: absolutely. they've had a few glitches, a few funnies as they call it but all minor thing, nothing that would have hurt the lives or endangered the lives of in he astronauts on board on an artemis two or three mission down the road. >> it is certainly exciting. thanks so much. thanks for being here. i'll see you back here same time, same place. until then don't go anywhere. alison and victor pick it up after this. let's go. ♪ mom, let m me see your phone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy 5x more plaque above the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. lister
here so far orion has done very well.that heat shield hold and someday protect astronauts who were on board on a future mission, will that heat shield be able to hold and protect them on a potential artemis two mission? so far so good. we'll see how it goes sunday. >> we have 30 seconds. at this point do they believe the mission has been a success? >> reporter: absolutely. they've had a few glitches, a few funnies as they call it but all minor thing, nothing that would have hurt the...
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it was the most dangerous, which really says something when you realize this orion spacecraft launchedat is now the most powerful rocket to have ever flown, mach 32 that's how quickly orion came back into the atmosphere it endured re-entry temperatures of 5,000 degrees farhrenheit, about half as hot as the sun and it was testing the heat shield to make sure that astronauts, before they climb on board, are going to be able to withstand the heat there was a situation where the spacecraft dipped into the atmosphere and dipped out in the landing process. >> when you think of the engineers, all the people who worked years of their life on a mission like this, there were no astronauts on board. but there were some high-tech mannequins collecting data morgan, tell us about that >> there were. there were three high-tech mannequins they had names as well and 3,600 sensors. there were nearly three dozen radiation detectors. and basically everything you can imagine being tested before humans get on board for a space flight was tested with all of these sensors to mimic that experience that people
it was the most dangerous, which really says something when you realize this orion spacecraft launchedat is now the most powerful rocket to have ever flown, mach 32 that's how quickly orion came back into the atmosphere it endured re-entry temperatures of 5,000 degrees farhrenheit, about half as hot as the sun and it was testing the heat shield to make sure that astronauts, before they climb on board, are going to be able to withstand the heat there was a situation where the spacecraft dipped...