Mystery Solved but NASA Keeps Orion’s Secret for Now

Florida, USATue Oct 29 2024
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It’s been over a year since NASA’s Orion spacecraft faced trouble with its heat shield during the Artemis I flight. Now, space enthusiasts are eager to know what caused the shield to crack and chip. Surprisingly, NASA is keeping this information under wraps. Lakiesha Hawkins, from NASA’s Moon to Mars program office, dropped a hint at a recent space symposium. She confirmed that the root cause of the heat shield issue has been found. However, NASA is still figuring out what this means for the next crewed mission, Artemis II, set to launch in September 2025.
NASA wants to have all its ducks in a row before sharing any details. They plan to wrap up reviews and decide on the next steps. We might hear more about this before the year ends. The timing of the announcement is interesting. It will likely happen during the post-election period in late 2024 or early 2025. This pushes the decision back several months from what NASA initially expected. The big question now is whether NASA will deem the Orion heat shield safe enough for a crewed mission. Artemis II will take four astronauts on a 10-day journey around the Moon and back. This will be humanity’s first trip to lunar distances since the Apollo missions over 50 years ago.
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