NASA's lunar capsule is going into retrograde.
, which have been producing enough electricity to run two average-sized US homes. DRO, however, will let it cut down power use and save the energy for instruments and additional trajectory burns.40,000 miles past the far side of the moon
, which is the farthest any habitable vehicle has gone in space. At that point of the orbit, it will be close to 300,000 miles away from Earth. Orion should hit that milepost in early December, and then start making its circuitous way back home.Purbita Saha is the Deputy Editor at Popular Science.
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