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180-Degree Sun-Pointing Glitch Ends $72M Lunar Mission on Day One
space-and-spaceflight4 hours ago

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

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.

Brothers aim to create moon water-powered spacecraft after SpaceX experience.
space2 years ago

Brothers aim to create moon water-powered spacecraft after SpaceX experience.

Argo Space Corporation, founded by three SpaceX veterans, plans to build reusable spacecraft propelled by water harvested from the moon to create an in-space transportation network. The company's first spacecraft, the Argonaut, is designed to perform energy-intensive transfers to geosynchronous and beyond, and will depend on lunar water harvested and stored in-space for refueling. Argo recently closed a $2 million funding round to continue development on its technology. The company plans to generate revenue from in-space transportation services until it can get hardware on the moon and prove out its plan.

Cracking the Scent of Cleopatra's Perfume
science2 years ago

Cracking the Scent of Cleopatra's Perfume

Scientists are using biomolecular approaches to decode past scents, including recreating Cleopatra's perfume. Lunar soil samples collected by China's Chang'e-5 mission suggest that tiny glass beads on the moon's surface could contain trillions of pounds of water. Recordings of different plant species reveal that they emit a popping or clicking sound that is not detectable by the human ear. Old Masters of the 16th through early 18th centuries used proteins, especially egg yolk, in their paint. Human noise pollution disrupts wildlife, including causing elevated stress levels in a lizard species near a US Army base in Colorado.