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Orion 3 |
Mission insignia
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Mission statistics |
Mission name |
Orion 3 |
Launch pad |
Launch Pad 39B |
Launch date |
June 2014 |
Landing |
TBC |
Mission duration |
~14 days |
Orbital altitude |
122 nautical miles (225 km) |
Orbital inclination |
51.6 degrees |
Distance traveled |
TBD |
Related missions |
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Orion 3 is the second planned manned test flight of the new Orion spacecraft.[1][2] No landing plans have been placed into effect yet, but it may be either a Pacific Ocean splashdown or a ground landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
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