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Crew:
Unmanned
Launch:
Location: Pad 39B, John F. Kennedy Space Center, FL
Date: 16 November 2022
Time: 06:47:44 UTC,
Flight:
Duration: 25 days, 10 hours, 52 minutes, 46 seconds
Landing:
Date: 11 December 2022
Time: 17:40:30 UTC
Recovery:
Location: Pacific Ocean, approximately 100 miles off Baja California, Mexico
Recovery Vessel: USS Portland
First unmanned flight of the SLS and Orion spacecraft which orbited the moon. This flight paves the way for a manned circumlunar flight and later manned landings as part of the Artemis Program.
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