Orion 7
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| Mission name | Orion 7 | ||||
| Booster | Ares I | ||||
| Launch pad | LC-39B, Kennedy Space Center | ||||
| Launch date | March 2016 | ||||
| Mission duration | ~14, 30 or 90-180 days | ||||
| Orbital altitude | 122 nautical miles (225 km) | ||||
| Orbital inclination | 51.6 degrees | ||||
| Distance traveled | TBD | ||||
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Orion 7 will be an ISS Crew Rotation Flight.[1][2]
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