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The trajectory of Artemis II isn't a straight path to the Moon!

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    The trajectory of Artemis II isn't a straight path to the Moon! Orion first enters a parking orbit around Earth (which you see as the loop around Earth once it launches in the video), then performs Trans-Lunar Injection (TLI), the burn that sends the spacecraft onto its translunar trajectory. In other words, this is when Orion hops onto its free-return trajectory to the Moon, which looks like a figure-8 in this video from NASA!

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      The trajectory of Artemis II isn't a straight path to the Moon! Orion first enters a parking orbit around Earth (which you see as the loop around Earth once it launches in the video), then performs Trans-Lunar Injection (TLI), the burn that sends the spacecraft onto its translunar trajectory. In other words, this is when Orion hops onto its free-return trajectory to the Moon, which looks like a figure-8 in this video from NASA!

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      This burn is carefully designed to place Orion on its free-return trajectory so that the Moon's gravity will naturally swing it back toward Earth without requiring a major burn. It's both a safety feature and a fuel-saving maneuver!

      The TLI burn is scheduled for 4:49 pm PDT today. It'll last 5 minutes and 49 seconds and increase the spacecraft's velocity by about 1,274 ft/s (≈388 m/s).

      TLI happens in about 10 minutes!!

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        This burn is carefully designed to place Orion on its free-return trajectory so that the Moon's gravity will naturally swing it back toward Earth without requiring a major burn. It's both a safety feature and a fuel-saving maneuver!

        The TLI burn is scheduled for 4:49 pm PDT today. It'll last 5 minutes and 49 seconds and increase the spacecraft's velocity by about 1,274 ft/s (≈388 m/s).

        TLI happens in about 10 minutes!!

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        TLI was successful!! We're now off to the Moon! 244,000 miles to go. 🚀

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