"This is the dawn of a new chapter in space exploration. It certainly is an important milestone in achieving President (Barack) Obama's bold vision of sending humans to an asteroid in the 2020s and onto Mars in the decade after," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters.
"Everybody here at the White House sends along our congratulations to the men and women of NASA and other commercial partners for this successful test launch, and we look forward to future milestones as we send our brave explorers out into the solar system," Earnest said.
After a successful launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket at 7:05 a.M. Local time this morning, Orion orbited the Earth twice, reaching speeds of 20,000 miles per hour and traveling through belts of intense radiation before enduring a fiery, 4,000 degree F re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
The Space Foundation congratulated NASA, Lockheed Martin, United Launch Alliance and the entire industry-government team involved with the successful first experimental test flight of the Orion spacecraft.
"As an early pathfinder for the Orion program, EFT-1 represents a gutsy effort by the entire Orion team to test early, test often, and get ahead of the substantial risk involved with any new human rated system," he added.
The flight is the first of a new US-built human rated space launch system since 1981, and the first time that a spacecraft built for humans has left low Earth orbit since 1972.
When it becomes fully operational, the spaceship will be able to carry four people on a 21-day mission into deep space or six astronauts for shorter missions.
Orion is expected to take up its first crew in 2021.
Senator Marco Rubio said the Orion launch marks an exciting new chapter for America's space program and for Florida's continuing role as the nation's spaceport.
"For many decades, people have come to Cape Canaveral from all over the world to look up at our Florida skies and see the power of American innovation expand our frontiers and prove that Americans can do anything," he said.
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