Video: What do astronauts see when they fly back to Earth?
It takes 20 or 30 years for Orion spacecraft to take people to visit meteorites or set foot on Mars. But now you can see the view of the Earth from this state-of-the-art spacecraft in the video below.
Orion launch and recovery tests were carried out without astronauts. NASA has also attached a camera from the astronaut's compartment so you can imagine the feeling of astronauts returning to Earth. The video obtained from this camera, which is 10 minutes long, will start from the time Orion enters the atmosphere and end when the airship is exposed to the Pacific surface.
The first successful test of Orion was considered by NASA to be a big step in bringing people to the deepest universe. While the actual journey to Mars still has a way away from us, this video will show Orion's journey even as a test but not boring at all. Currently, the video that captures the views of astronauts from Orion has earned nearly 900,000 views on YouTube.
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