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Artemis 2's Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon, 100X Better Than NASA's Orion
Artemis 2's Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon, 100X Better Than NASA's Orion
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Artemis 2's Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon, 100X Better Than NASA's Orion
Crew Dragon vs Orion is one of the most fascinating spacecraft comparisons in modern spaceflight. Both capsules carry astronauts, but they were built for completely different missions—and that changes everything from cockpit design to daily life in orbit.
In this video, we explore how SpaceX’s Crew Dragon compares with NASA’s Orion spacecraft through the eyes of astronauts and mission realities. While Dragon was designed for efficient trips to Low Earth Orbit and ISS missions, Orion was engineered for deep-space travel, lunar missions, and long-duration autonomy. From touchscreen controls to physical switches, open interiors to survival-focused layouts, these two spacecraft represent different philosophies of human spaceflight.
You’ll discover how comfort, safety, automation, and crew psychology all play major roles in spacecraft design—and why there is no single “better” capsule, only different solutions for different destinations.
Artemis 2's Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon, 100X Better Than NASA's Orion
Key topics covered in this video:
Crew Dragon cockpit vs Orion manual control systems
Interior space and daily life onboard both spacecraft
Why Orion is built for deep-space radiation protection
Launch, reentry, and structural design differences
NASA Artemis missions vs SpaceX orbital operations
What astronauts have said about flying both vehicles
If you enjoy deep dives into spacecraft engineering, NASA missions, and SpaceX technology, consider liking the video, subscribing, and sharing your thoughts in the comments.
Artemis 2's Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon, 100X Better Than NASA's Orion
“that was a very intense 13 minutes and 36 seconds um that moment was when the drogues released and then the uh pilot shoots and the mains came out uh in Dragon uh I've experienced a similar entry and in Dragon the Drogue shoots uh don't release the same way and in the same sequencing"
For years, Victor Glover couldn’t stop thinking about the fire. As the pilot of Artemis 2, the first crewed mission to the Moon in over half a century, the physics of reentry weren't just a math problem—they were a visceral weight. When the Orion capsule, named Integrity, finally hit the atmosphere at 25,000 mph, the experience shifted from "intense" to "pure elation" in the span of a few heartbeats. But while the world watched the parachutes blossom over the Pacific, a deeper story was unfolding inside the cabin. Glover, who previously piloted the SpaceX Dragon to the ISS, found himself in a machine that felt less like a futuristic glass office and more like a rugged deep-space bunker. This is the story of ten days spent beyond the reach of Earth, and how the "old-school" philosophy of Orion compares to the sleek, touchscreen revolution of the Dragon.
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Видео Artemis 2's Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon, 100X Better Than NASA's Orion канала TECH MAP
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#techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex
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Artemis 2's Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon, 100X Better Than NASA's Orion
Crew Dragon vs Orion is one of the most fascinating spacecraft comparisons in modern spaceflight. Both capsules carry astronauts, but they were built for completely different missions—and that changes everything from cockpit design to daily life in orbit.
In this video, we explore how SpaceX’s Crew Dragon compares with NASA’s Orion spacecraft through the eyes of astronauts and mission realities. While Dragon was designed for efficient trips to Low Earth Orbit and ISS missions, Orion was engineered for deep-space travel, lunar missions, and long-duration autonomy. From touchscreen controls to physical switches, open interiors to survival-focused layouts, these two spacecraft represent different philosophies of human spaceflight.
You’ll discover how comfort, safety, automation, and crew psychology all play major roles in spacecraft design—and why there is no single “better” capsule, only different solutions for different destinations.
Artemis 2's Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon, 100X Better Than NASA's Orion
Key topics covered in this video:
Crew Dragon cockpit vs Orion manual control systems
Interior space and daily life onboard both spacecraft
Why Orion is built for deep-space radiation protection
Launch, reentry, and structural design differences
NASA Artemis missions vs SpaceX orbital operations
What astronauts have said about flying both vehicles
If you enjoy deep dives into spacecraft engineering, NASA missions, and SpaceX technology, consider liking the video, subscribing, and sharing your thoughts in the comments.
Artemis 2's Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon, 100X Better Than NASA's Orion
“that was a very intense 13 minutes and 36 seconds um that moment was when the drogues released and then the uh pilot shoots and the mains came out uh in Dragon uh I've experienced a similar entry and in Dragon the Drogue shoots uh don't release the same way and in the same sequencing"
For years, Victor Glover couldn’t stop thinking about the fire. As the pilot of Artemis 2, the first crewed mission to the Moon in over half a century, the physics of reentry weren't just a math problem—they were a visceral weight. When the Orion capsule, named Integrity, finally hit the atmosphere at 25,000 mph, the experience shifted from "intense" to "pure elation" in the span of a few heartbeats. But while the world watched the parachutes blossom over the Pacific, a deeper story was unfolding inside the cabin. Glover, who previously piloted the SpaceX Dragon to the ISS, found himself in a machine that felt less like a futuristic glass office and more like a rugged deep-space bunker. This is the story of ten days spent beyond the reach of Earth, and how the "old-school" philosophy of Orion compares to the sleek, touchscreen revolution of the Dragon.
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Subcribe TechMap: http://tinyurl.com/3z5ysrtf
Видео Artemis 2's Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX's Crew Dragon, 100X Better Than NASA's Orion канала TECH MAP
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