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Follow CAPSTONE's Four-Month Journey to the Moon in Real Time

Written by  Sunday, 10 July 2022 12:42
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Moffett Field CA (SPX) Jul 10, 2022
NASA's microwave oven-sized CubeSat dubbed CAPSTONE is flying solo, blazing an unusual yet efficient deep space route to the Moon. The CubeSat is heading toward an unique orbit intended in the future for Gateway, a lunar space station built by the agency and its commercial and international partners that will support science and human exploration under Artemis. During the next four months,

NASA's microwave oven-sized CubeSat dubbed CAPSTONE is flying solo, blazing an unusual yet efficient deep space route to the Moon. The CubeSat is heading toward an unique orbit intended in the future for Gateway, a lunar space station built by the agency and its commercial and international partners that will support science and human exploration under Artemis.

During the next four months, CAPSTONE - short for the Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment - will rack up serious mileage hurtling through deep space on its traverse from Earth to the Moon.

Assisted by the Sun's gravity, the spacecraft will reach a distance of 958,000 miles from Earth - more than three times the distance between Earth and the Moon - before being pulled back towards the Earth-Moon system.

This sinuous, gravity-driven track - called a ballistic lunar transfer, or BLT - dramatically reduces the amount of fuel the CubeSat needs to get to its target orbit. Rocket Lab's Photon upper stage released CAPSTONE onto a BLT trajectory to the Moon on July 4.

Since then, the CubeSat is using its own propulsion and the Sun's gravity to navigate to its destination. When CAPSTONE catches up to the Moon on Nov. 13, its approach will be perfectly aligned for lunar orbit insertion.

NASA invites the public to follow CAPSTONE's journey live. You can virtually ride along with the CubeSat with a simulated view of our solar system using NASA's Eyes on the Solar System interactive real-time 3D data visualization - a digital model of the solar system. This simulated view of our solar system runs on real data. The positions of the planets, moons, and spacecraft - including CAPSTONE - are shown where they are right now.

CAPSTONE is commercially owned and operated by Advanced Space in Westminster, Colorado. It represents an innovative collaboration between NASA and industry to provide rapid results and feedback to inform future exploration and science missions.

The CubeSat was designed and built by Terran Orbital Corporation. CAPSTONE includes contributions from Stellar Exploration, Inc., Space Dynamics Lab, Tethers Unlimited, Inc., and Orion Space Systems.

NASA's Small Spacecraft Technology program within the agency's Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) funds the demonstration mission. The program is based at NASA's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley. The development of CAPSTONE's navigation technology is supported by NASA's Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) program, also within STMD.

Click here to fly along with CAPSTONE on NASA's spacecraft visualizer


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MOON DAILY
NASA's CAPSTONE lunar orbiter leaves Earth orbit
Washington DC (UPI) Jul 5, 2021
The CAPSTONE orbiter left the low Earth orbit on its way to the moon, NASA said in a statement. The Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment is attached to Rocket Lab's Photon upper stage, which maneuvered CAPSTONE into position for its journey to the moon. The Photon engine gradually increased its orbit over six days to 810,000 miles from Earth and released the CAPSTONE CubeSat on its trajectory to the moon on Sunday. The spacecraft n ... read more


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