Orion team members are seen in this long exposure photograph watching the United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket with NASA’s Orion spacecraft mounted atop, lift off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 37 at at 7:05 EST, Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, in Florida. The Orion spacecraft will orbit Earth twice, reaching an altitude of approximately 3,600 miles above Earth before landing in the Pacific Ocean. No one is aboard Orion for this flight test, but the spacecraft is designed to allow us to journey to destinations never before visited by humans, including an astero


Orion team members are seen in this long exposure photograph watching the United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket with NASA’s Orion spacecraft mounted atop, lift off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Space Launch Complex 37 at at 7:05 EST, Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, in Florida. The Orion spacecraft will orbit Earth twice, reaching an altitude of approximately 3,600 miles above Earth before landing in the Pacific Ocean. No one is aboard Orion for this flight test, but the spacecraft is designed to allow us to journey to destinations never before visited by humans, including an asteroid and Mars.


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