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Two Teams Clash Over Locating Luna 9, the Lost Soviet Moon Lander
space5 days ago

Two Teams Clash Over Locating Luna 9, the Lost Soviet Moon Lander

Two research teams claim to have located the long-lost Soviet Luna 9 lunar lander—one via crowdsourced landscape matching to NASA’s LRO data, the other with a YOLO-ETA machine-learning search trained on Apollo sites. With Luna 9’s precise resting place still unknown after its 1966 landing, the dispute will hinge on higher-resolution images from India’s Chandrayaan-2 over the sites in March, potentially confirming—or debunking—each claim.

Crowdsourced Hunt for Tiny Luna 9 Moon Lander Heats Up
science9 days ago

Crowdsourced Hunt for Tiny Luna 9 Moon Lander Heats Up

Two research groups claim to have traced traces of Luna 9, the Soviet probe that achieved the Moon’s first soft landing in 1966, but they disagree on its exact resting spot due to the lander’s tiny size. India’s Chandrayaan-2 is set to image the area in March with higher resolution to settle the debate, following crowd-sourced horizon analysis and an AI-driven search that proposed different candidate sites near the lander’s shells. If confirmed, Luna 9 (and its twin Luna 13) would finally have a known resting place after decades of mystery.

India's Moon Orbiter Maneuvers to Avoid Collision with Korean and NASA Crafts
space1 year ago

India's Moon Orbiter Maneuvers to Avoid Collision with Korean and NASA Crafts

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has maneuvered its Chandrayaan-2 moon orbiter twice to avoid potential collisions with Korea's Danuri spacecraft and NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. These maneuvers, conducted on September 19 and October 1, were necessary due to the spacecrafts' polar orbits around the Moon. The lack of formal protocols for such situations requires collaboration between space agencies like ISRO, NASA, and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI). Collision avoidance maneuvers consume fuel and can disrupt missions, leading to potential disagreements over responsibility.

"Chandrayaan-2's Solar Flare Catalog Reveals Sun's Explosive Activity"
space2 years ago

"Chandrayaan-2's Solar Flare Catalog Reveals Sun's Explosive Activity"

India's Chandrayaan-2 lunar orbiter has detected 1,400 slow-rising solar flares over three years, significantly increasing the slow-flare catalog. These mysterious flares, which are hotter than traditional solar flares, challenge the standard understanding of solar activity and may hold the key to solving the long-standing mystery of why the sun's corona is hotter than its surface. The research, published in Solar Physics, suggests that these slow-rising flares warrant further investigation to better understand their generation and impact on space weather.