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A Chinese spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon amid a growing rivalry with the United States - still the leader in space exploration - and others, including Japan, India and Europe as a whole. The mission is the sixth in the Chang’e moon exploration programme, which is named after a Chinese moon goddess. It is the second designed to bring back samples, following the Chang’e 5, which did so from the near side in 2020. What are China’s aims with their latest visit to the moon?China’s spacecraft will collect soil and rock samples which could provide insights into differences between ...
Euronews (English)
By Hector Retamal with Qian Ye Wenchang (Chine) (AFP) - La Chine a lancé vendredi une sonde pour collecter des échantillons sur la face cachée de la Lune, une première mondiale, qui serait une avancée pour l'ambitieux programme du pays. Une fusée transportant la sonde Chang'e 6 a décollé du Centre de lancement spatial de Wenchang, sur l'île tropicale de Hainan (sud), peu avant 17h30 (09h30 GMT), ont constaté des journalistes de l'AFP près du site. Des centaines de spectateurs se sont rassemblés à proximité pour assister à la dernière avancée du programme spatial chinois. L'agence d'Etat Chine ...
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Re:minder
Washington (AFP) - Three companies are in the running to provide NASA's next Moon rover for crewed missions planned later this decade, the space agency said Wednesday. Texas-based Intuitive Machines -- which landed a robot near the lunar south pole in February -- Lunar Outpost of Colorado and Venturi Astrolab of California have been tasked with developing designs under a contract with a combined maximum potential value of $4.6 billion. The US space agency anticipates awarding one of the three companies a "demonstration task order" -- meaning a test run for their Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV), o...
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Washington (AFP) - An uncrewed American lander that became the first private spaceship on the Moon has met its ultimate end after failing to "wake up," the company that built it said. Houston-based Intuitive Machines said late Saturday that the lander, named Odysseus, had not phoned home this week when its solar panels were projected to receive enough sunlight to turn on its radio. The lander touched down at a wonky angle on February 22, but was still able to complete several tests and send back photos before its mission was determined to have ended a week later, as it entered a weeks-long lun...
AFP
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PHILE WEB
A rocket touted as Japan’s first from the private sector to go into orbit exploded shortly after lift-off. Video showed the rocket, called Kairos, blasting off from Wakayama Prefecture, central Japan, a mountainous area filled with trees, but exploding mid-air within seconds. A huge plume of smoke engulfed the area, and what appeared to be flames could also be seen in some spots. The video then showed spurts of water shooting toward that spot in an effort to put out the blaze. Tokyo-based start-up Space One, behind the rocket launch, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The la...
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TVガイドWeb
Washington (AFP) - An uncrewed American lander that became the first private spaceship on the Moon sent its final image Thursday before its power banks depleted, the company that built it said. Houston-based Intuitive Machines posted a picture that was captured by Odysseus on February 22, the day it touched down near the south pole. But the image was only received Thursday. The company shared earlier that a wonky landing had left the vessel's antennas misaligned and unable to transmit at an optimal rate. The photograph "showcases the crescent Earth in the backdrop, a subtle reminder of humani...
AFP
Washington (AFP) - An American lunar lander that tipped over during touchdown has sent back its first images from the farthest south any vessel has ever landed on the Moon. The uncrewed Odysseus, built by Houston-based Intuitive Machines, returned the United States to Earth's cosmic neighbor last week after a five-decade absence, in a first for the private sector. But one of its legs caught on the surface as it came down, making it pitch over in the final act of a drama-packed journey that was saved by an improvised fix. "Odysseus continues to communicate with flight controllers in Nova Contro...
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