Posted by: bittertruth October 30, 2012
After 42-years old Shuttle sent to museum, New NASA Spaceship Comes Together for 2014 Test Launch, designed to humans farther into the solar system
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New NASA Spaceship Comes Together for 2014 Test Launch

Orion, which is designed to take humans to the moon, asteroids and Mars, could carry up to four astronauts

 
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UP, UP AND AWAY A mockup of the Orion capsule at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston shows the space agency’s next-generation spacecraft, designed to carry humans beyond low-Earth orbit to the moon, asteroids and Mars. Image: Orion Capsule Mockup

The pieces are coming together for NASA's newest spaceship Orion, with its first unmanned launch test scheduled for September 2014.

The Orion space capsule is designed to carry humans farther into the solar system than they've ever been by taking trips to the moon, asteroids and Mars.

It will be the first new spaceship built by NASA since the space shuttle was developed in the 1970s. The space agency is planning to outsource travel to low-Earth orbit, including the International Space Station, to the private space sector, allowing NASA itself to focus on traveling beyond.

"I think having a test flight in '14 is huge — people can see it right there," Orion program manager Mark Geyer told SPACE.com in September. "It's a really important goal."

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