Something strange is happening with this Orion cube.
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One of NASA’s lunar missions was launched from lunar orbit.
Published by Harvard astronomer Jonathan McDowellThe faltering Artemis-1 Near-Earth Asteroid Detector (NEAScout) was activated last month by reports NASA had There was a problem creating the connection With a miniature cube-shaped satellite commonly known as a “cube”.
NEAScout escorted Artemis to the Moon but slipped badly [it and] McDowell tweeted, adding that he “unfortunately passed away shortly after his release” and was therefore “unemployed”.
NEAScout, designed to study the small asteroid 2020 GE, was supposed to launch a giant 924-square-foot solar sail to send it to a nearby asteroid, but that plan backfired with its launch.
dispersion of the cube
This latest leak follows in the footsteps of another one released just over a month ago Orion unmanned spacecraft – That CubeSat for the study of solar particles (CuSP), who lost contact with NASA about ten days ago. Like it futuristic It was reported at the time that the loss of the CuSP connection resulted in the total number of cubes from the Artemis constellation falling to Four out of tenincluding NEAScout appearing in the dark immediately after launch.
This is definitely a bad month for the Artemis cube, as well as for added the Harvard astronomerThere is no public trace data for the remaining nine.
“Huh,” McDowell tweeted — and quite frankly, the same.
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