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Private Spacecraft Heading to the Moon

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Ridgewood NJ, NASA and Rocket Lab will fly a privately built satellite to a special orbit that is neatly balanced between the gravity of the Earth and the Moon. The mission will test out the parameters of this orbit and verify its stability. NASA intends to assemble a small space station in the orbit. This will be the first interplanetary mission launched by a small liquid-fueled rocket. More details about the mission are available in the article.

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One thought on “Private Spacecraft Heading to the Moon

  1. odd that private companies are spending $billions to “get to the moon”. My phone has 20x the computing power of the entire tech inputs into the 1969 moon landing.
    Why is it so hard to get back to the moon? Did they lose the manual? Is it that hard to replicate after 50 years? Did someone delete the file on the previous work that allowed a moon landing 50 years ago? it doesnt seem to add up.

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