Stock Photo - NASA employee Jim Free (L-R), Johann Dietrich Woerner, director general of the European Space Agency (ESA), Bremen's head of government Carsten Sieling, and Bart Reinjen, head of orbital services at Airbus DS, hold a model of the future US-European spacecraft Orion designed for flights to the moon, at the plant of Airbus Defence & Space in Bremen, Germany, 19 May 2016. The frame of the service module for Orion which arrived recently at the facility can be seen in the background. The Exploration Mission 1 (EM-1) will take the Orion spacecraft more than 64,000 kilometres beyond the moon. The service module contains the engine and energy supply of Orion as well as the life support systems for the astronauts. The launch of EM-1 is scheduled for 2018. Photo: INGO WAGNER/dpa | usage worldwide. - Bremen/Bremen/Germany

Stock Photo: NASA employee Jim Free (L-R),  Johann Dietrich Woerner, director general of the European Space Agency (ESA),  Bremen's head of government Carsten Sieling.

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