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Successful Orion launch

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DangerZone

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Some minutes ago Orion was successfully launched after yesterday's 24h delay. This is worth congratulating and is indeed a great accomplishment. However, it seems the media report about a mission to Mars even though this module has no such capability, it can hold people inside for three weeks max. Thus it could only be a 'lifeboat' if anything happens to the real spaceship, which isn't even designed yet. What's going on with the media, are there resoruces which would report realistically without exaggerating which we could follow or has this become a global phenomena..?

All the best to those who participated in the Orion project, may they have even better success in the future.
 
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