These scripts enable navigation. It requires javascript be enabled in your browser. Human Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight Web
Skip navigation to content.
Human Space Flight WebReturn to Human Space Flight home page
Human Space Flight Web
Human Space Flight Web

The Vision For Space Exploration : TECHNOLOGY Imagery
Artist's rendering of the Orion crew exploration vehicle docked to a lunar lander
high res (0.8 M) low res (105 K)
JSC2006-E-43962 (Oct. 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and serve as the building blocks for trips to Mars and other destinations in our solar system. The new spacecraft will be similar in shape to the Apollo spacecraft, but significantly larger. The tried-and-true conical form is the safest and most reliable for re-entering the Earth's atmosphere, especially when returning directly from the moon. This artist's rendering represents a concept of the Orion crew exploration vehicle docked to a lunar lander in lunar orbit.

Curator: Kim Dismukes | Responsible NASA Official: John Ira Petty | Updated: 10/13/2006
Web Accessibility and Policy Notices