Peek Inside NASA's Orion Spacecraft - Exclusive Tour

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I really like that the seats can fold up to give them more space.

Voyager_AU
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Why does this have onl 10 000 views? it's so interesting to see the interior of this space craft

partiid
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I call this Educational Quality Content

illusions
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Interesting they can make larger windows so strong, what are they made of ?

phucdatbich
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Wow this was a really fantastic video. I always wondered how the orion capsule looks like from the inside. Thanks for providing quality content

vikranttyagiRN
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In essence, it's Apollo, but bigger, lighter, and roomier. They've learned the lessons required to have an all around vehicle to go to the moon and Mars, but it's really Apollo. Glad the shuttles are retired, being limited, costly, dangerous space vehicles. They did look cool, but were really impractical for what needs to be accomplished in space.

PRR
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Great video, thank you! My only complaint is the shaky part in beginning...I'd love to see that part of the capsule in focus

hikesystem
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So, if I understood correctly, in the current position of the capsule before launch, the astronauts are lying on their back, on what is now the pavement of the capsule. Those aluminium parts we see in the video, is where they should put their legs. Right?
But wasn't supposed to be 7 astronauts?

Mauromoustakos
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Where to put the cannons for the Space Force?

catsupchutney
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This is so cool! Thanks for uploading such a insightful tour of the orion! I've been watching all of the nasa stuff on youtube as research for my space comic! Maybe it'll inspire future astronauts !

Njjstudio
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It all looks so spartin and primative even!
I hope all who travel in this are safe!

robinj.
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Thanks for sharing this video was interesting & informative

SteveH-TN
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Question... Why do we need a "Gateway" station at the Moon? Surely a command module can dock directly with a lander and the lander can be fuelled independently once it's back in orbit around the Moon. It seems to me that the "gateway" is completely redundant.

chrisantoniou
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If NASA needs some "live ballast" to test these with, sign me up!

thDIVTimberwolf
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Why are they using a capsule instead of something like a new version of the space shuttle?

imthefuckinglizardking
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This thing looks like an antique compared to the Space x Dragon.

nicholasproietto
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Its hilarious to watch people who know nothing about spaceflight criticizing Orion for having buttons and switches on its control panel.



Yeah why on earth would someone want reliable controls that are guaranteed to trigger upon activation and can interface directly with the systems of the vehicle when you can make it 100% touch screen tablet based just because it's "newer"?


Maybe we should get rid of steering wheels on cars too, thats old technology, right?

SuperTrainStationH
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Today is sept 14, 2018...., , when will this fly to orbit with men ? I'm 66. Get it going.

garypugh
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Ok, my only question: How come Orion still has lots of physical switches while Crew Dragon has a streamlined touchscreen console that takes up less space?

captainpharaoh
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no cushions on the seats? crews can sit on the pad for hours waiting to launch

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