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Orion spacecraft: Where were the astronauts who lived in the Orion spacecraft during the mission to the moon?
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Orion spacecraft: Where were the astronauts who lived in the Orion spacecraft during the mission to the moon?

By WEB DESK TEAM
April 6, 2026 3 Min Read
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Where were the astronauts who lived in the Orion spacecraft during the moon mission?

Since ancient times, space exploration has been synonymous with fascination, attracting many humans. But there’s nothing glamorous about being in space. As NASA’s Artemis program, astronauts fly Orion spacecraft It is designed specifically for homes and workplaces in space. Contrary to what is often seen in movies, the Orion crew has limited living quarters designed to ensure efficient survival in the extreme conditions of deep space. In this module, astronauts eat, sleep, work and perform various mission-related tasks millions of kilometers from Earth.

Inside the Artemis 2 Orion crew module: the astronauts’ living space

A comprehensive overview of the interior of the Orion spacecraft Canadian Space Agency According to reports, the most important component in the Orion spacecraft is the crew cabin, which is the only cabin occupied by the crew throughout the mission. According to NASA, it is “the pressurized portion of the Orion spacecraft… where astronauts will live and work on their journeys to the moon and back.”The Orion capsule itself is quite small, with an interior volume of 330 cubic feet, equivalent to the space provided by two minivans. However, it is cleverly designed to carry up to four crew members for extended periods of time, up to 21 days.The interior of the Orion crew module allows astronauts to sit in specially designed seats during launch and landing. Once they reach orbit, some of these seats can be moved away to provide additional space within the cabin.

Living conditions in Orion: sleeping, eating and working

Life in space aboard Orion could be described as space camping. There are no special cabins, just one place where astronauts spend all their time, from sleeping to working.The dormitories are also very primitive. Astronauts sleep in sleeping bags that are anchored to a wall or other surface to stay in place during sleep. Even details such as sleeping bags and curtains in the sleeping area were developed by experts based on the engineers’ requirements. NASA.The food is packaged and heated before being served to the crew. There’s even a sanitary area on board, including special toilet. Additionally, there is fitness equipment for staying healthy in microgravity.All work in the capsule is done with the help of state-of-the-art digital interfaces. The screen displays information about everything around you and provides the opportunity to work effectively.

Life support and safety issues in deep space

However, one feature that is very important when considering the experience of life inside Orion is the life support system on board the spacecraft. The air pressure, humidity, oxygen, temperature and carbon dioxide inside the spacecraft are carefully regulated.Furthermore, in addition to making conditions inside the spacecraft as comfortable as possible, safety issues are also of paramount importance. The capsule is designed to provide adequate protection from micrometeoroids and radiation hazards inherent in outer space. If necessary, astronauts can even take shelter in onboard storage facilities in the event of a solar storm.Finally, all the necessities needed for survival and operation on Orion, such as water, power and oxygen, come directly from the European Service Module attached to the bottom of the crew module.

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Astronaut living conditionsCrew cabin designdeep space explorationEuropean Service Modulelife support systemmicrogravity environmentNASA Artemis ProgramOrion spacecraftSpacecraft safety features
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