Day 3 Artemis II Update: Correction Burn Cancelled – Orion’s Trajectory So Precise It Wasn’t Needed


Written by Torsten Kriening
Artemis II is halfway to the Moon. The first trajectory correction burn was cancelled …
Day 3 Artemis II Update: Correction Burn Cancelled – Orion’s Trajectory So Precise It Wasn’t Needed

Written by Torsten Kriening
Artemis II is halfway to the Moon. The first trajectory correction burn was cancelled - Orion is tracking its flight path so precisely it wasn't needed. Plus: laser comms from deep space and a German CubeSat testing lunar rover tech in the Van Allen belts.

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Torsten Kriening
Torsten Kriening is Publisher and CEO of SpaceWatch.Global. He covers European space at the intersection of geopolitics, defence, procurement, and industrial policy - where ambition meets execution. He reports live from the conferences and councils where space policy is shaped and publishes The Kriening Brief every Wednesday: three observations on European space, no diplomatic padding. His career spans 30 years across satellite communications, broadcast technology, and IT. He is an alumnus of the International Space University (EMBA12).
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