's Orion capsule is gearing up to make its closest approach to the moon, flying 79.2 miles above the lunar, but will first need to perform a 207-second engine burn - its longest during the Artemis I mission.
This engine burn will shift the capsule's velocity by 655 miles per hour, putting it on the path back to Earth, where it will splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on December 11.
NASA is hosting a for today's '' that begins at 9 am ET and the engine burn is scheduled for 11:43 am ET.
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