Exploration Flight Test 1

Exploration Flight Test 1
Färdens tid4 timmar, 24 minuter
NSSDC-ID2014-077A[1]
Uppskjutning
StartplatsCape Canaveral SLC-37B
RaketDelta IV Heavy
Uppskjutning5 december 2014,
kl 12:05 UTC
Landning
LandningsplatsStilla havet
Landningstid5 december 2014,
16:29 UTC
Omloppsbana
Apogeum5 800 km
Varv2 st
Kronologi
Nästa uppdrag
EM-1

Exploration Flight Test 1 eller EFT-1 (tidigare känd som Orion Flight Test 1 eller OFT-1) var den första testflygningen för Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle. Uppskjutningen ägde rum den 5 december 2014 kl 12:05 UTC med en Delta IV Heavy-raket från Space Launch Complex 37B vid Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Ingen besättning var ombord på raketen.[2]

Några timmar senare återinträdde farkosten i jordens atmosfär och landade i Stilla havet.

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Referenser

Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från engelskspråkiga Wikipedia, Exploration Mission 1, 25 februari 2017.

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Orion Exploration Flight Test-1 insignia.
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