how big is the orion capsule
The Orion crew capsule is about 16.5 feet (roughly 5 meters) in diameter and about 11 feet (roughly 3.3 meters) tall , which makes it significantly larger than the Apollo command module but still a relatively compact space for four astronauts.
Basic size and shape
- Shape: Cone‑like “frustum” (blunt‑bottom cone), similar in style to Apollo but roomier.
- Diameter: About 16.5 ft (5.03 m) at the base.
- Height: Roughly 11 ft (3.3 m) for the pressurized crew portion.
Inside space (how roomy it feels)
- Habitable volume: Around 316–380 cubic feet , depending on source and configuration; that’s roughly 1.5× the habitable volume of Apollo and similar to a small van.
- Pressurized volume (total cabin): About 690 cubic feet when including non‑liveable areas like equipment bays.
How it compares to Apollo
You can also think of it this way:
Feature| Orion capsule (approx.)| Apollo command module (approx.)
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Diameter| 16.5 ft (5.03 m) 59| 12.8 ft (3.9 m) 48
Height (capsule)| 11 ft (3.3 m) 59| 10.8 ft (3.3 m) 8
Habitable volume| 316–380 cu ft 125| ~200 cu ft 8
Crew| 4 astronauts 19| 3 astronauts 8
So in short: Orion is about the size of a large living‑room or a small van “on the inside,” with a capsule that’s roughly 16.5 feet wide and 11 feet tall.
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