Orion 9

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Orion 9
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Mission name: Orion 9
Booster: Ares I
Launch pad: LC-39B, Kennedy Space Center
Launch: July 2015
Landing: August 2015
Duration: ~30 days
Orbit altitude: 122 nautical miles (225 km)
Orbit inclination: 51.6 degrees
Distance traveled: TBD
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Orion 9 is the scheduled to be the third, and penultimate flight of a cargo version of the Orion spacecraft to the International Space Station, as part of NASA's Project Constellation. The spacecraft will be launched in July 2015, and will remain docked to the ISS for about 30 days before it is deorbited.

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