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In Pics: NASA launching new Orion spacecraft on test flight

Cape Canaveral, Florida:  NASA's quest to send astronauts out into the solar system begins this week with a two-laps-around-Earth test flight. The new Orion spacecraft is not going to Mars just yet; Thursday's debut will be

With no one on board, this first Orion will have hunks of aluminum in place of seats for ballast, simulators instead of cockpit displays and, obviously, no life-support.
  
The heat shield on Orion's base, designed to protect the craft from the searing temperatures of atmospheric re-entry, is 16.5 feet (5 meters) across and is the biggest, most advanced of its kind ever made, according to NASA. On this flight, Orion will reach close to 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, not quite the 5,000 degrees F that would be generated from a moon mission, but close enough for a shakedown.
  
That's why Orion will aim for a 3,600-mile (5,800-kilometer)-high peak altitude, more than 14 times higher than the International Space Station -- to pick up enough speed to come back fast and hot.
  

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