NASA Solar System shares a compressed window-view simulation of the lunar flyby, giving people a fast, cinematic sense of what the crew will see outside Orion.
As NASA’s Artemis II mission enters its critical mid-flight phase, the Orion spacecraft—carrying the first crewed mission beyond low-Earth orbit in more than half a century—is steadily heading toward the Moon for a precisely timed lunar flyby on Monday.
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POV: You're flying by the Moon.
This visualization is designed to show you what exactly the Artemis II astronauts will see outside their window during their lunar flyby.
the seven-hour visualization is compressed into 28 seconds.
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