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On This Day In Space: Dec. 5, 2014: Orion Spacecraft Makes 1st Test Flight

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On Dec. 5, 2014, NASA’s Orion space capsule launched for the first time. This spacecraft is designed to take astronauts to the moon and even Mars.

No one was on board for this test launch, but there will be astronauts blasting off into space inside these capsules by the mid-2020s.

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NASA’s first Orion space capsule launches into space atop a Delta 4 Heavy rocket to begin Exploration Flight Test-1 from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Dec. 5, 2014.  (Image credit: collectSPACE.com/Robert Z. Pearlman)

For the first test launch, it lifted off on a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket from Cape Canaveral. 

Four and a half hours later, it splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. This mission allowed NASA to check out Orion’s key components, like the heat shield, parachutes and on-board computers.

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