This view, looking straight up, shows Orion’s drogue parachutes. The drogues were deployed at an altitude of 22,000 feet (6,700 meters), while Orion chugged along at speeds reaching 280 miles per hour (450 km/hr).
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We just can't get enough of these stunning views from the Orion capsule.