Orion Exits the Lunar Sphere Of Influence | Astronomy Lover Neetva

https://youtu.be/OaidL5a0BqI On the eighth day of its mission, Orion continues to travel farther away from the Moon as it prepares to enter a distant retrograde orbit. The orbit is “distant” in the sense that it’s at a high altitude from the surface of the Moon, and it’s “retrograde” because Orion will travel around the MoonContinue reading “Orion Exits the Lunar Sphere Of Influence | Astronomy Lover Neetva”

How Massive Volcanism May Have Altered Venus’ Climate | AstronomyLoverNeetva

https://youtu.be/6gyGEiqv31M Venus may have been transformed from a temperate and wet world to the acidic hothouse it is today with help from vast volcanic activity lasting hundreds to thousands of centuries and erupting massive amounts of material. This is according to a scientific paper authored by NASA researchers, which was published earlier this year in The Planetary Science Journal.

Preparing For Space Travel | Astronomy lover Neetva

https://youtu.be/UyqW5ZE2hSY As far as we know, no other beings have ever left their home planet,” says Graham. “We are documenting this not only to preserve the past, but also to understand what it means to be human.”

Artemis I – Flight Day Six: Orion Performs Lunar Flyby, Closest Outbound Approach

Artemis I – Flight Day Six: Orion Performs Lunar Flyby, Closest Outbound Approach. On its sixth day into the Artemis I mission, Orion successfully completed its fourth orbital trajectory correction burn using the auxiliary engines at 1:44 a.m. CST ahead the first of two maneuvers required to enter a distant retrograde orbit around the Moon.Continue reading “Artemis I – Flight Day Six: Orion Performs Lunar Flyby, Closest Outbound Approach”

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