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Nasa embarks on lunar mission

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Washington : DC : USA | 4 months ago  
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WASHINGTON: Nasa embarks on a landmark mission of lunar exploration this week with the launch of probes to scout for water sources and landing sites, in a bid to lead humanity back on the first visit to the moon since 1972.

The US space agency, with its eye on sending astronauts to Earth’s natural satellite by 2020, is on course to blast off the dual LRO and LCROSS missions on Thursday atop an Atlas V rocket — a day behind schedule to accommodate the delayed shuttle Endeavour.

It is the first step on the long haul journey to launch explorations further into our solar system, to the planet Mars and beyond.

“The robotic mission will give us information we need to make informed decisions about any future human presence on the moon,” program manager Todd May told reporters on Monday.

The Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) in particular looks set to be one of Nasa’s most spectacular bids at discovery for years.

With the objective of seeking out water ice on the moon — a critical component for any planning for manned lunar colonies — the probe will hurl itself into one of the permanently shadowed lunar craters, on the dark side of the moon that never sees sunshine.

At impact, the kamikaze explorer will be travelling at approximately 1.55 miles per second (2.5 kilometres per second) — some 5,580 mph (9,000 km/h). It’s impact will be a two-fold effort.

First the craft’s second stage rocket, after having detached from the probe just under 10 hours earlier, will slam into the moon and be followed just minutes later by the probe so the scientific instruments can burrow as deep as possible.

In total, Nasa said, the two impacts will excavate some 500 metric tons of lunar material.

The 79-million-dollar effort will culminate in searching the crater for signs of a possible long-frozen water source and examining the unseen world’s mineral makeup.

The Lunar Rerconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, hopes to push forward the space effort’s knowledge base through a one-year stay at an orbit of about 31 miles (50 kilometres) — the closest any spacecraft has continually orbited the moon. LRO’s 500-million-dollar mission is designed to provide Nasa with maps of unprecedented accuracy, which will be crucial for scoping out possible landing sites.

Both missions, May said, will help Nasa model the nuances of lunar lighting and temperature range, and provide future moon travellers with information on the cosmic radiation the moon is exposed to due to its lack of atmosphere.

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