Orion 19
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Orion 19 & Altair 4 | |||||
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Mission name | Orion 19 & Altair 4 | ||||
Command Module | Orion 19 | ||||
Lunar Module | Altair 4 | ||||
Launch pad | Launch Pad 39B | ||||
Launch date | June 2020 | ||||
Orbital altitude | ~65 nautical miles (~105 km) in lunar orbit | ||||
Orbital inclination | ~0 to 30 degrees | ||||
Distance traveled | TBD | ||||
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Orion 19 is the current name of a manned NASA lunar landing mission, the third Constellation lunar landing and the ninth human lunar landing by NASA.[1][2] A landing site has not yet been chosen, but it is likely to be at either the lunar north or south pole, where NASA has decided to build a Lunar outpost, as announced on December 4, 2006.[3]
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