Explore Orion 1.0.3

Explore Orion 1.0.3

Lockheed Martin – Freeware – iOS
out of 12 votes
Latest Version
1.0.3
image/svg+xml EXCELLENT User Rating

Embark on NASA's Orion spacecraft, an exploration-class vehicle crafted by Lockheed Martin for the Artemis missions, a mission set to propel humanity back to the Moon. Delve into the intricacies of the upcoming Artemis I mission, witness the meticulous design and construction process of the Orion spacecraft, and unravel fascinating details about the exclusive vehicle capable of safely transporting astronauts beyond low-Earth orbit into the vast expanse of space.

Key Features:

  • Interactive 3D model viewer showcasing Orion.
  • Integration with Callisto allowing users to send messages to Orion as it journeys to the Moon during the Artemis I mission.
  • Fascinating insights into Orion and Artemis.
  • Engaging trivia to challenge your knowledge of Orion.
  • A comprehensive timeline detailing Orion's evolution, key milestones of the Artemis I mission, as well as relevant events and information.
  • A curated video library featuring Orion and Artemis-centric content.
  • Ask Lockheed Martin - Have queries? Just ask! The most popular questions will be prioritized and addressed.

Overview

Explore Orion is a Freeware software in the category Business developed by Lockheed Martin.

The latest version of Explore Orion is 1.0.3, released on 05/29/2024. It was initially added to our database on 05/29/2024.

Explore Orion runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of Explore Orion gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

Pros

  • Orion is designed to support deep space exploration missions beyond Earth's orbit.
  • It is capable of carrying crew and cargo to destinations such as the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
  • The spacecraft is equipped with advanced life support systems to sustain astronauts during long-duration missions.
  • It has a modular design that allows for flexibility in mission configurations and easy upgrades for future missions.
  • Orion includes radiation shielding to protect astronauts from cosmic rays and other forms of radiation in deep space.
  • The spacecraft features a robust heat shield for safe reentry into Earth's atmosphere during return trips.

Cons

  • Orion is still in development and has not yet been used on a crewed mission.
  • The spacecraft's development has faced schedule delays and cost overruns, leading to concerns about its future viability.
  • The full operational capabilities of Orion have not yet been tested in a real-world deep space mission.

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