NASA's Astronauts Revealed Life Inside Orion Spacecraft - Worse Than SpaceX Dragon

NASA's Astronauts Revealed Life Inside Orion Spacecraft - Worse Than SpaceX Dragon

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NASA's Astronauts Revealed Life Inside Orion Spacecraft - Worse Than SpaceX Dragon...
Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft gives humanity its first crewed journey toward the Moon in more than 50 years—but life inside the capsule is very different from what many people expect. Instead of futuristic glass displays and sleek interiors, astronauts describe a spacecraft that feels closer to a rugged deep-space vehicle built for survival.
In this video, we explore what the Artemis 2 crew revealed about their experience inside NASA’s Orion spacecraft—from the intense launch aboard the Space Launch System to the surprisingly mechanical cockpit design. You’ll see how Orion transitions from the violent vibrations of liftoff to the smooth precision of deep-space maneuvering, and why NASA intentionally chose a more “old-school” cockpit philosophy compared with modern spacecraft like Crew Dragon.
NASA's Astronauts Revealed Life Inside Orion Spacecraft - Worse Than SpaceX Dragon...
We also look at how Orion is designed for long-distance lunar missions, where reliability, radiation protection, and precise thruster control matter more than flashy interfaces.
In this video, we break down:
What astronauts experienced during the powerful SLS launch
Why Orion’s cockpit uses physical switches instead of touchscreen panels
How Orion’s thrusters provide smoother maneuvering than other spacecraft
The difference between Orion’s deep-space design and Crew Dragon’s orbital mission style
NASA's Astronauts Revealed Life Inside Orion Spacecraft - Worse Than SpaceX Dragon...
How Artemis 2 sets the stage for future human missions to the Moon
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