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Piotr Kosek: "It is probable that we will skip certain steps that took place in the Apollo program, such as descending low to a low lunar orbit, in favor..." — Pending

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Pending. Piotr Kosek's claim is inconsistent with official NASA plans for the Artemis missions. The Artemis III mission is aimed at landing humans on the Moon, not docking tests in low Earth orbit. Low Earth orbit docking tests a...

"It is probable that we will skip certain steps that took place in the Apollo program, such as descending low to a low lunar orbit, in favor of Artemis 3, the next mission, having docking tests in low Earth orbit, and Artemis 4 being a direct landing on the Moon's surface. So, the Artemis program is moving quite quickly thanks to the data and knowledge we gathered in previous Apollo program missions." "Prawdopodobnie i tak będziemy mieli pominięte pewne kroki, które miały miejsce w programie Apollo, czyli na przykład schodzenie nisko yyy na orbitę niską właśnie okołoksiężycową na rzecz tego, że w misji Artemis 3, teraz kolejnej, będziemy mieli testy dokowania na niskiej orbicie okołoziemskiej, a już Artemis 4 ma być bezpośrednio lądowaniem na powierzchni Księżyca. Także i tak w programie Artemis to idzie dość szybko właśnie dzięki tym danym i dzięki wiedzy, którą zgromadziliśmy w poprzednich misjach programu Apollo."
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Grawitacja Księżyca zagięła torlotu naszego Oriona i teraz wraca on sobie swobodnie w stronę ziemi i będzie mógł wodować bezpiecznie. Gdyby to była inna trajektoria, to te parametry byłyby już inne i nie można by było zagwarantować tego spokojnego powrotu bez na przykład potrzeby używania silnika. prawdopodobnie i tak będziemy mieli pominięte pewne kroki, które miały miejsce w programie Apollo, czyli na przykład schodzenie nisko yyy na orbitę niską właśnie okołoksiężycową na rzecz tego, że w misji Artemis 3, teraz kolejnej, będziemy mieli testy dokowania na niskiej orbicie okołoziemskiej, a już Artemis 4 ma być bezpośrednio lądowaniem na powierzchni Księżyca. Także i tak w programie Artemis to idzie dość szybko właśnie dzięki tym danym i dzięki wiedzy, którą zgromadziliśmy w poprzednich misjach programu Apollo. O to jest też bardzo ciekawe pytanie yyy, które się często pojawiało. Jak to jest możliwe, że statek zwalnia do 1,500 km y/hzinę zbliżając się do Księżyca, a potem wraca z ogromną prędkością? No bo faktycznie jak patrzyliśmy na te telemetryczne dane na początku trwania tej misji, kiedy startował tak naprawdę z ziemi, no to po odpaleniu strony Księ

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