As far as its primary objectives are concerned. You know, taking off like a dragster, sprinting to Lunar orbit, and returning without so much as breaking.
After months of delays from technical glitches and two hurricanes, NASA’s Artemis I mission has launched, carrying a cargo of small research satellites including one from ASU to the moon and beyond.The Lunar Polar Hydrogen Mapper, or LunaH, is like a 30-pound toaster oven crammed with everything needed to carry out a satellite mission, from solar panels to iodine-powered
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NASA's Artemis I mission is slated to begin rolling toward its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday, where it is scheduled to lift off on Aug. 29.A cargo of small research satellites called CubeSats including one from ASU will be hitching a ride.So what's the size of a Shetland Sheepdog and can sniff out hydrogen on the moon?