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NASA launches CAPSTONE mission to test new type of lunar orbit

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2022-06-29 09:03:07

NASA launched a new mission codenamed CAPSTONE on Tuesday to test a new type of lunar orbit, which will help take NASA"s Artemis missions to the Moon.

The CAPSTONE stands for Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment.

The mission launched at 5:55 a.m. Eastern Day Time on Rocket Lab"s Electron rocket from the Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 on the Mahia Peninsula of New Zealand.

CAPSTONE is currently in low-Earth orbit, and it will take the spacecraft about four months to reach its targeted lunar orbit, according to NASA.

CAPSTONE is attached to Rocket Lab"s Lunar Photon, an interplanetary third stage that will send CAPSTONE on its way to deep space.

Over the next six days, Photon"s engine will periodically ignite to accelerate it beyond low-Earth orbit, where Photon will release the CubeSat on a ballistic lunar transfer trajectory to the Moon.

CAPSTONE will then use its own propulsion and the Sun"s gravity to navigate the rest of the way to the Moon, according to NASA.

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