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NASA to Join Astrobotic's Media Call on Peregrine Mission One Status

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Friday, January 12, 2024

WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA will join an Astrobotic media teleconference at 12 p.m. EST, Thursday, Jan. 18, to discuss updates on their Peregrine Mission One, which is carrying science for the agency as part of its Commercial Lunar Provider Services (CLPS) initiative.

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  • WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA will join an Astrobotic media teleconference at 12 p.m. EST, Thursday, Jan. 18, to discuss updates on their Peregrine Mission One, which is carrying science for the agency as part of its Commercial Lunar Provider Services (CLPS) initiative.
  • Following a successful launch on Jan. 8, Astrobotic's Peregrine lander experienced a propulsion issue after the spacecraft entered its operational state.
  • Aboard the Peregrine spacecraft are five NASA science instruments , several of which are receiving power and gathering data.
  • Participants on the call include:
    Joel Kearns, deputy associate administrator for Exploration, Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington
    To participate in the teleconference, media must RSVP online no later than two hours before the start of the call to Astrobotic.

CLPS Incorporation Acquires College of Allied Educators in Singapore, Bolstering TCP and TDP Strategy

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

HONG KONG, Jan. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- CLPS Incorporation (the "Company" or "CLPS") (Nasdaq: CLPS), today announced that, through its wholly-owned subsidiary CLPS Technology (Singapore) Pte.

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  • HONG KONG, Jan. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- CLPS Incorporation (the "Company" or "CLPS") (Nasdaq: CLPS), today announced that, through its wholly-owned subsidiary CLPS Technology (Singapore) Pte.
  • Ltd., it has acquired 100% of the equity of College of Allied Educators Pte.
  • This significant milestone marks a new phase in CLPS's Talent Creation Program ("TCP") and Talent Development Program ("TDP") strategy.
  • In 2018, it established CLPS Academy, fostering the deep integration of education and the corporate world through collaborations with universities worldwide.

United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches First Next Generation Vulcan Rocket

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Monday, January 8, 2024

CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION, Fla., Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- United Launch Alliance (ULA) marked the beginning of a new era of space capabilities with the successful launch of its next generation Vulcan rocket on Jan. 8 at 2:18 a.m. EST from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The Vulcan rocket provides industry leading capabilities to deliver any payload, at any time, to any orbit.

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  • CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION, Fla., Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- United Launch Alliance (ULA) marked the beginning of a new era of space capabilities with the successful launch of its next generation Vulcan rocket on Jan. 8 at 2:18 a.m. EST from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
  • The Vulcan rocket provides industry leading capabilities to deliver any payload, at any time, to any orbit.
  • "Vulcan's inaugural launch ushers in a new, innovative capability to meet the ever-growing requirements of space launch," said Tory Bruno, ULA's president and CEO.
  • ULA has sold more than 70 Vulcan launches to date, including 38 missions for Amazon's Project Kuiper and multiple national security space launch missions as the part of the country's Phase 2 launch procurement.

NASA Invites Public to Send Names Aboard Artemis Robotic Moon Rover

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA is inviting people to send their names to the surface of the Moon aboard the agency's first robotic lunar rover, VIPER – short for Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover.

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  • WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA is inviting people to send their names to the surface of the Moon aboard the agency's first robotic lunar rover, VIPER – short for Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover.
  • As part of the "Send Your Name with VIPER" campaign, NASA will accept names received before 11:59 p.m. EST, March 15.
  • Once collected, the agency will take the names and attach them to the rover.
  • In addition to managing the mission, NASA Ames leads the mission's science, systems engineering, real-time rover surface operations, and flight software.

Astrobotic Uses Ansys to Prepare for Historic Lunar Mission

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

PITTSBURGH, Jan. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Leveraging Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) DME and multiphysics simulation solutions, Astrobotic's Peregrine lunar lander is poised to make one of the first CLPS deliveries to the Moon. Scheduled to launch early January and land late February, Peregrine will ferry 20 payloads from seven countries and will help NASA explore the lunar surface to prepare for human missions as part of the Artemis program.

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  • Using Ansys Thermal Desktop , Astrobotic analyzed the complex cislunar orbit and trajectory options across diverse thermal environments and spacecraft altitudes.
  • "Ansys solutions helped us design and validate an innovative lander within a strict mission timeline that a manual approach would not have met," said Sharad Bhaskaran, mission director, Astrobotic.
  • Space Exploration Engineering (SEE), an aerospace firm specializing in planning space missions, mission analysis, and flight dynamics, leveraged Ansys' DME capabilities to support the mission.
  • Using Ansys Systems Tool Kit (STK), SEE experts worked as part of the Astrobotic Flight Dynamics team to plan Peregrine's mission, trajectory, and maneuvers.

Privatised Moon landings: the two US missions set to open a new era of commercial lunar exploration

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Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Two commercial spacecraft are scheduled to launch to the Moon early in 2024 under a Nasa initiative called the Commercial Lunar Payload Service CLPS.

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  • Two commercial spacecraft are scheduled to launch to the Moon early in 2024 under a Nasa initiative called the Commercial Lunar Payload Service CLPS.
  • This programme is intended to kickstart a commercial transportation service that can deliver Nasa experiments and other payloads to the lunar surface.
  • If successful, these missions will represent the first landings on the Moon by spacecraft designed and flown by private companies.
  • They could potentially open up a new era of commercial lunar exploration and science.
  • These solar energetic particle events (SEPs) are more likely to occur during the Sun’s peak of activity (solar maximum), which occurs every 11 years.
  • During periods of lower solar activity (including the solar minimum), the Sun’s magnetic field, which extends throughout the Solar System, weakens.
  • This is important for examining how dangerous the radiation environment at the lunar surface will be for future human explorers.

Polar landing

  • It is designed by Houston-based Intuitive Machines and has a similar volume to Peregrine, but in the shape of a tall, hexagonal cylinder.
  • Other instruments include a suite of cameras for producing a 3D image of Nova-C’s landing site.
  • This will allow scientists to estimate how much material is blown away by the landing rocket’s exhaust plume during the descent.
  • The “radio observations of the lunar surface photo-electron sheath” (Rolses) instrument is designed to measure how the extremely tenuous lunar atmosphere and the Moon’s surface dust environment affect radio waves.
  • A privately built experiment onboard Nova-C is the International Lunar Observatory ILO-X, which will aim to capture some of the first images of the Milky Way galaxy from the Moon’s surface.

Landing locations

  • Peregrine’s landing site is a bay on the west side of Mare Imbrium, known as Sinus Viscositatis (Bay of Stickiness).
  • Here, two volcanic mountains called the Gruithuisen Domes are made of a different material to the surrounding plains.
  • The landing location for Nova-C is Malapert A crater – which is of particular interest for lunar exploration, as it lies close to the Moon’s south pole.
  • Consequently, it is one of the coldest locations in the Solar System and, given the lack of sunlight, a place where water ice delivered by comets hitting the surface over the aeons could remain stable.
  • Several other companies are due to launch their first payloads to the Moon in the next couple of years.
  • With greater input from private companies – assuming the these first few missions succeed – we may soon witness a new era in lunar exploration.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Six space missions to look forward to in 2024

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Saturday, December 30, 2023

It’s going to be a bumper time for space missions in 2024 – especially to the Moon, our nearest neighbour.

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  • It’s going to be a bumper time for space missions in 2024 – especially to the Moon, our nearest neighbour.
  • Rather than peering through telescopes to look at the stars, I prefer to see them in a vial in my lab.
  • So it was a great delight to see the safe return of Nasa’s Osiris-Rex mission from asteroid (101955) Bennu in September 2023.

CLPS missions

  • Nasa’s series of Commercial Lunar Payload Service (CLPS) missions, many of which will launch in 2024, are set to bring a variety of instruments to the Moon.
  • The CLPS programme is part of Nasa’s Artemis initiative to continue human exploration of the Moon.
  • CLPS-2 is timetabled to launch in early January 2024, and there are four other CLPS missions planned for launch throughout the year.

Trailblazer


Continuing the lunar theme, Nasa’s Trailblazer mission travels to the Moon to understand where any water is situated. Is it locked inside rock as part of the mineral structure, or is it deposited as ice on the rocky surface? Trailblazer is currently scheduled for launch in the first quarter of 2024. However, no precise date has been confirmed. It’s a small mission, part of the Artemis human lunar exploration programme.

Chang'e 6

  • This is particularly significant because the spacecraft will collect material from the lunar farside – the South Pole Aitkin Basin.
  • This is a region where it is believed there is abundant frozen water.

Hera


In September 2022, Nasa’s Dart mission encountered a system consisting of two asteroids called Didymos and Dimorphos, and crashed into Dimorphos (the junior partner). The impact had a purpose: to see if such a collision could divert the asteroid in its path – a necessary goal if ever Earth were to be the target of a direct hit by an incoming asteroid.

  • But what we don’t know (and won’t until Hera arrives in 2026) is how effective the impact was.
  • Hera will investigate in detail – and its results will help to define Earth’s planetary defence protocol.

Europa Clipper

  • Launching almost at the same time as Hera is a Nasa flagship mission: the Europa Clipper to Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa.
  • Excitingly, Europa may host life in the form of a substantial fauna analogous to the animals that live on the deep ocean floor around hydrothermal vents.
  • Europa Clipper will fly past Europa between 40 and 50 times, taking detailed images of the surface, monitoring the satellite for icy plumes – and, most importantly, looking to see whether this moon has the conditions suitable to support life.
  • The investigation will be complemented by observations from Esa’s Juice mission, which is currently on its way to Jupiter.

MMX

  • I will finish it with my anticipation of further delights to come.
  • The launch of the Japanese Space Agency’s Martian Moon Exploration (MMX) mission to Phobos is currently scheduled for September 2024, and designed to return material to Earth in 2029.


Monica Grady works for The Open University. She receives funding from The UKRI-Science and Technology Facilities Council. She is a Senior Research Fellow at the Natural History Museum, London and Chancellor of Liverpool Hope University. She tweets (X's?) as @MonicaGrady

Intuitive Machines Announces Strategic Partnership and Leadership Changes

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Tuesday, December 26, 2023

HOUSTON, Dec. 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Intuitive Machines, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUNR, LUNRW) (“Intuitive Machines”, “Company” or “IM”), a leading space exploration, infrastructure, and services company, is preparing to follow its historic initial public offering year with a strategic focus on new partnerships, continued business growth, and key organizational and leadership changes.

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  • HOUSTON, Dec. 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Intuitive Machines, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUNR, LUNRW) (“Intuitive Machines”, “Company” or “IM”), a leading space exploration, infrastructure, and services company, is preparing to follow its historic initial public offering year with a strategic focus on new partnerships, continued business growth, and key organizational and leadership changes.
  • Intuitive Machines is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with the South Korean firm, Boryung Corporation.
  • Altemus, President and Chief Executive Officer of Intuitive Machines.
  • On behalf of the Company, we thank Mr. Sallee for his service to Intuitive Machines.

Intuitive Machines IM-1 Lunar Mission Launch Update

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Tuesday, December 19, 2023

HOUSTON, Dec. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Intuitive Machines, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUNR, LUNRW) (“Intuitive Machines”) (“Company”), a leading space exploration, infrastructure, and services company, announced in coordination with SpaceX, launch of the Company’s IM-1 lunar mission is now targeted for a multi-day launch window that opens no earlier than mid-February 2024.

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  • HOUSTON, Dec. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Intuitive Machines, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUNR, LUNRW) (“Intuitive Machines”) (“Company”), a leading space exploration, infrastructure, and services company, announced in coordination with SpaceX, launch of the Company’s IM-1 lunar mission is now targeted for a multi-day launch window that opens no earlier than mid-February 2024.
  • The mid-February launch window is the next available opportunity to launch IM-1 given the monthly lunar blackout period; the IM-1 mission Nova-C lunar lander is targeted to land near the south pole of the Moon, requiring specific lighting conditions that are only available for a handful of days each month.
  • As previously announced, Intuitive Machines delivered its IM-1 mission Nova-C lunar lander to Cape Canaveral, Florida , earlier this month.
  • The Intuitive Machines IM-1 mission will be the Company’s first attempted lunar landing as part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (“CLPS”) initiative, a key part of NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration efforts.

Intuitive Machines Nova-C Lunar Lander Arrives in Cape Canaveral, Florida

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Monday, December 4, 2023

HOUSTON, Dec. 04, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Intuitive Machines, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUNR, LUNRW) (“Intuitive Machines”) (“Company”), a leading space exploration, infrastructure, and services company, has announced the successful delivery of its IM-1 mission Nova-C lunar lander to Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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  • HOUSTON, Dec. 04, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Intuitive Machines, Inc. (Nasdaq: LUNR, LUNRW) (“Intuitive Machines”) (“Company”), a leading space exploration, infrastructure, and services company, has announced the successful delivery of its IM-1 mission Nova-C lunar lander to Cape Canaveral, Florida.
  • Figure 1: Intuitive Machines engineers loading the IM-1 mission Nova-C lunar lander into its custom container in Houston, TX.
  • After landing, Intuitive Machines and its customers expect Nova-C to operate in the lunar south pole region for nearly two weeks.
  • As previously announced, Intuitive Machines completed the IM-1 lunar lander in September at the Company’s Lunar Production and Operations Center located at the Houston Spaceport.