After Curiosity, Now a Robotic Explorer for Moon

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NASA has launched another explorer to the moon. This time it is not a human explorer aboard another of NASA’s Apollo mission, but a robotic explorer named LADEE, more on the lines of Mars explorer curiosity.

The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer, LADEE (pronounced “LA’-dee) is about the size of a small car and weighs about 400 Kilograms. It is expected to reach the moon on October 6. LADEE is travelling aboard an unmanned Minotaur rocket and will take about a month’s time to reach the moon. This is unlike other Apollo mission flights that have reached Moon in about three days.

Through LADEE scientists want to get a better insight into the atmosphere of the moon and how it might change over time. The $280 million mission is expected to last six months.

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Will LADEE return after six months? No. Dysfunctional LADEE will make moon its home and  will never see the face of Earth again.

Bye LADEE!

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