Orion 3

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Orion 3
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Mission name: Orion 3
Launch pad: Launch Pad 39B
Launch: 2012
Landing: TBC
Duration: ~14 days
Orbit altitude: 122 nautical miles (225 km)
Orbit inclination: 51.6 degrees
Distance traveled: TBD
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STS-131 or STS-133 Orion 4

Orion 3 is the first planned unmanned launch of the new Orion spacecraft and will allow NASA to test the Ares I rocket for the first time with a functioning Orion spacecraft, along with testing both the spacecraft's onboard propulsion systems, thermal protection system, and landing systems. NASA may have the Orion 3 spacecraft make a rendezvous with the International Space Station, but it is currently planned to be launched in the ISS-inclination orbit and flown in a "solo" configuration.

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