Yes. Specifically, it's an f/8 parabolic mirror.
The space shuttle is big just like the Orion. And they both get send off into space
The Orion space program.
Orion's belt
Orion is the name of the most prominent constellation in the night sky, visible throughout the northern hemisphere's winter months.
Orion is the name of the most prominent constellation in the night sky, visible throughout the northern hemisphere's winter months.
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Orion crew ares 1 capsule looks like Apollo
Radio telescope, usually a microwave dish with a movable parabolic reflector.
US space vehicles
Battle of the Planets - 1978 Orion the Wonder Dog of Space 1-31 was released on: USA: 30 April 1979
No
The only Space Shuttle named Explorer is a full sized replica/mockup/model of the Space Shuttle at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Many space missions of varying types have been named Explorer.