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The @NASA_Orion spacecraft captured this image of the Moon during its sixth day of flight, as it approached its first outbound powered flyby of the #Artemis I mission and its closest lunar approach. https://go.nasa.gov/3Eqcvy7
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UPDATE: The coverage of @NASA_Orion’s outbound powered flyby of the Moon will begin on Nov. 21 at 5:15am ET (10:15 UTC): http://nasa.gov/live
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Having completed its main job of pushing @NASA_Orion to the Moon, the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage separates from the Orion spacecraft. All future maneuvers will be performed by thruster on Orion’s European Service Module. https://go.nasa.gov/3EoV4Oz
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With its trip underway, @NASA_Orion is equipped with 16 cameras that will collect valuable data, document mission events, and share a unique perspective of our journey to the Moon.

Learn more about the cameras aboard Orion and the views we’ll be getting: https://go.nasa.gov/3hNrvhM
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Spacecraft get selfies, too.

While teams performed a checkout on the @NASA_Orion spacecraft, these images were captured of the outside of the vehicle.

The #Artemis I mission is just a couple days from reaching the Moon: https://go.nasa.gov/3ELtv37
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On the third day of the #Artemis I mission and over halfway to the Moon, @NASA_Orion maneuvered its solar arrays and captured the Moon.

Flight controllers used cameras to inspect part of the crew module and European Service Module. Follow along here: https://go.nasa.gov/3tMuJVH
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