Small boats used by U.S. Navy divers are lowered into the water in preparation for the dive teams to race out to a test version of the Orion capsule during Underway Recovery Test-7 (URT-7), on Oct. 31, 2018, aboard the USS John P. Murtha in the Pacific Ocean. The Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) Landing and Recovery team and the U.S. Navy are using the mock Orion, several rigid hull inflatable boats and support equipment to verify and validate processes, procedures, hardware and personnel during recovery of Orion in open waters. URT-7 is one in a series of tests to verify and validate procedures and hardware that will be used to recover the Orion spacecraft after it splashes down in the Pacific Ocean following deep space exploration missions. Orion will have emergency abort capability, sustain the crew during space travel and provide safe re-entry from deep space return velocities.
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Small boats used by U.S. Navy divers are lowered into the water in preparation for the dive teams to race out to a test version of the Orion capsule during Underway Recovery Test-7 (URT-7), on Oct. 31, 2018, aboard the USS John P. Murtha in the Pacific Ocean. The Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) Landing and Recovery team and the U.S. Navy are using the mock Orion, several rigid hull inflatable boats and support equipment to verify and validate processes, procedures, hardware and personnel during recovery of Orion in open waters. URT-7 is one in a series of tests to verify and validate procedures and hardware that will be used to recover the Orion spacecraft after it splashes down in the Pacific Ocean following deep space exploration missions. Orion will have emergency abort capability, sustain the crew during space travel and provide safe re-entry from deep space return velocities.