Comparison between the last Apollo crew module that went to the moon in 1972, and the Orion Capsule used by the Artemis ll mission.
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Comparison between the last Apollo crew module that went to the moon in 1972, and the Orion Capsule used by the Artemis ll mission.

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Reaction control system (RCS) firing on the Apollo Command Module to maneuvers it into position before reentry.
Date: 1967
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NASA ID: S67-40619
CGI From faked “Moon Landing”.
Application of ablative heat shielding to the Apollo Command Module.
Image source, and description of process, here.

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Space Race...
Apollo Command Module, Impact Test, El Centro California, 1962
Apollo spacecraft assembly at the North American Aviation facility in Downey, California.
Date: January 5, 1965
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The heat shield of the Apollo Command Module was machined not once, but twice, during its construction; once to machine its honeycomb structure to the ideal thickness before being filled, and once to machine the final product. Imperfections in the shape of the vehicle could result in increased drag, and thus increased reentry heating. (Source)