Artemis mission: NASA will launch lunar pathfinder CAPSTONE, with the help Rocket Lab, by 2021
Tech2 News Staff • 5 years agoThe satellite will also work with the LRO to test out a new navigation system that will help NASA when its launches the Lunar Gateway.
Chandrayaan 2: NASA finds no trace of crashed Vikram lander from its orbiter flyby
• 5 years agoNASA used an approach used to find new meteorite impacts on the Moon, which also helped locate the crashed Beresheet lander.
Chandrayaan 2: NASA to perform a 'rigorous' search for Vikram lander in new images of the crash site
Tech2 News Staff • 5 years agoUnlike in September, the lighting conditions this time were much more favourable, with relatively fewer shadows.
Chandrayaan 2: NASA's LRO performs second flyover to locate Vikram's landing site on the moon
Tech2 News Staff • 5 years agoThe LRO has on a previous occasion tried to image the landing site of Vikram lander but failed.
Chandrayaan 2: Vikram out of NASA field of view as LRO fails to spot the lander during 17 Sept fly-by
Tech2 News Staff • 5 years agoThe agency has taken its time to process, validate, analyse and review the series of images captured by the LROC.
Chandrayaan 2: Orbiter’s payloads are powered, to start sending data, images soon, says ISRO chief
Tech2 News Staff • 5 years agoThe orbiter has capabilities to make 3-D maps of the lunar surface, and identify traces of water ice and minerals.
Chandrayaan 2: NASA to process multiple images of Vikram's landing site snapped by its lunar orbiter
• 5 years agoThe LRO also captured images during a flyby of Vikram’s landing site on 7 September, near the moon’s south pole.
Chandrayaan 2: NASA's LRO fails to spot crashed Vikram lander due to 'long shadows' over landing site
Tech2 News Staff • 5 years agoThe landing site is in a region that is currently transitioning from prolonged dusk to a two-week-long lunar night.
NASA scientists observe water molecules hopping about on the surface of the moon
Tech2 News Staff • 6 years agoThe LRO observed a layer of lunar surface water that was mere molecules thick, from orbit.
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captures the Solar Eclipse from the Moon
Tech2 News Staff • 8 years agoThe image was captured using the narrow angle camera, one of the seven instruments on board the spacecraft.