Spacecraft can sacrifice fuel to stay perfectly on course
Deep space pilots can choose between a smooth, automated ride that drains the gas tank or a fuel-efficient drift that requires constant manual steering.
When the Orion spacecraft travels toward the Moon, its navigation system faces a high-stakes choice between perfection and thrift. Pilots can engage a six-degree-of-freedom mode, where the onboard computers automatically fire thrusters to counteract every tiny wobble. This keeps the ship on a flawless line, but it consumes significant fuel because the craft is constantly fighting its own momentum.
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