It was critical to humanity’s journey to the new Moon! No news from NASA’s CAPSTONE satellite

It was critical to humanitys journey to the new Moon

NASA Spokesperson Sarah Frazier announced that there was a communication problem with the microwave oven-sized spacecraft CAPSTONE, which successfully left Earth orbit the other day. Stating that they are working to solve the problem that causes communication and to re-establish contact, Frazier stated that CAPSTONE has enough fuel to settle in the right orbit.

IT WOULD COLLECT DATA FOR HUMANITY’S MOON JOURNEY

It is not known when the connection with CAPSTONE, which is stated to be about 25 kilograms, was broken, but it is estimated that the problem occurred after leaving the earth’s orbit.

It was envisaged that the satellite in the “CubeSat” category would send the data it would collect to NASA and provide the necessary preliminary information for humanity to land on the Moon again.

6 MONTHS PLANNED TO STAY IN ORT

CAPSTONE is estimated to arrive at the Moon on November 13 and was scheduled to orbit the Moon for at least 6 months to collect data. The rocket was launched from Rocket Laboratory Launch Complex 1 on New Zealand’s Mahia Peninsula on June 28. (AA)

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