For those of you on the East Coast, NASA is sending up a Flight Test of their new Orion rocket this morning around 7:00am. I’ve been up all night at work following the count down and catching up on some YouTube videos of the project.
Unfortunately, I’ll be sleeping during the splash down but looks like a spectacular machine!
Best I can gather, the final stage will make one trip around in low earth orbit before firing again to go into a single higher trajectory orbit then back to splash down. Something like a total of 4-5 hours in flight.
I watched / listened. First there was the boat in the red zone, then the wind exceeded limits (possibly more than once) - then the fuel valves had issues.
Capsule splashed down just a few minutes ago. I watched NASA’s live coverage for the most part, really interesting stuff there, especially toward the end. Loved the Ikhana footage. The whole mission looked pretty flawless.