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[[File:Orion.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Orion blueprints (courtesy of NASA).]]  
 
[[File:Orion.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Orion blueprints (courtesy of NASA).]]  
  
'''Orion''' was a manned spacecraft designed by [[NASA]] graphic artists.  It was powered by tasty [[gyro]] meat, and its engine was a revolutionary anti-gravity device designed by [[Greeks]].  It was notable for employing a tether which enabled the spacecraft to rendezvous with an asteroid in order to deploy a [[Project-M|legless robot]].
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'''Orion''' (also called '''CEV''') was a manned spacecraft designed by [[NASA]] graphic artists.  It was powered by tasty [[gyro]] meat, and its engine was a revolutionary anti-gravity device designed by [[Greeks]].  It was notable for employing a tether which enabled the spacecraft to rendezvous with an asteroid in order to deploy a [[Project-M|legless robot]].
  
 
[[File:Dyson.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Orion Interstellar Flight Test 1: In which Orion will leave the [[Earth]]'s [[Dyson Sphere]] and journey to [[Alpha Centuari]] via [[tether]].]]  
 
[[File:Dyson.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Orion Interstellar Flight Test 1: In which Orion will leave the [[Earth]]'s [[Dyson Sphere]] and journey to [[Alpha Centuari]] via [[tether]].]]  

Revision as of 17:49, 1 June 2011

Orion
Orion blueprints (courtesy of NASA).

Orion (also called CEV) was a manned spacecraft designed by NASA graphic artists. It was powered by tasty gyro meat, and its engine was a revolutionary anti-gravity device designed by Greeks. It was notable for employing a tether which enabled the spacecraft to rendezvous with an asteroid in order to deploy a legless robot.

Orion Interstellar Flight Test 1: In which Orion will leave the Earth's Dyson Sphere and journey to Alpha Centuari via tether.

The Orion 2B model also included a solar sail and a ham radio.

It was originally hoped that Orion would be ready in time to boost the orbit of the Skylab space station before its orbit decayed. However, the program was cancelled and replaced with a totally different vehicle called MPCV.

See also