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Lunar Mission Delayed: The Engine Switch-Up
Washington, USASaturday, May 10, 2025
The mission also includes two satellites, Alpine and Lupine, which will act as communication relays. These satellites, built by Blue Canyon Technologies, will ensure that the lander can communicate with Earth despite being on the far side of the moon. After the mission, these satellites could be used for other purposes.
The delay in this mission means that another CLPS mission, Blue Ghost 2 by Firefly Aerospace, is now set to be the first to attempt a landing on the lunar far side. This shift in the schedule highlights the complexities and challenges involved in lunar missions. It also shows the importance of adaptability and innovation in space exploration.
While this delay is a setback, it also presents an opportunity. The switch to the VoidRunner engine could lead to long-term benefits, making future missions more efficient and successful. It is a reminder that progress in space exploration often involves overcoming unexpected challenges.
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