180-Degree Sun-Pointing Glitch Ends $72M Lunar Mission on Day One

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180-Degree Sun-Pointing Glitch Ends $72M Lunar Mission on Day One
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NASA’s $72 million Lunar Trailblazer, designed to map water on the Moon, went dark on day one after flight software pointed its solar panels away from the Sun, plunging the craft into a cold state and severing communications. A NASA review attributed the failure to insufficient end-to-end testing and flawed fault-management actions, noting that the mission’s low-cost design amplified risk. Lockheed Martin and NASA say lessons learned will inform future efforts, and some technology will continue on in UCIS-Moon for Artemis-era research.

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