NASA has been successful in its attempt to restore communication with the space agency's Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment (CAPSTONE) spacecraft.
NASA’s CAPSTONE CubeSat is “happy and healthy” after reestablishing communications with Earth, bringing to an end a nerve-wracking 24-hour period in which the spacecraft was out of touch with ground ...
NASA has successfully reestablished contact with CAPSTONE, the small satellite it launched into space to explore a unique orbit around the Moon. After the spacecraft's successful July 4 deployment ...
NASA engineers had a nearly two-week battle with a space probe refusing to respond to commands. "The spacecraft remained overall healthy and on-course throughout the issue, sending telemetry data back ...
After going MIA for nearly 24 hours, NASA’s CAPSTONE probe finally reestablished contact with ground controllers. The microwave-sized satellite is currently en route to the Moon where it will test a ...
CAPSTONE, a lunar cubesat developed by Advanced Space for NASA, will launch in the fourth quarter on an Electron rocket from New Zealand, not Virginia as originally planned. Credit: Advanced ...
Ground control teams have re-established communications with NASA’s Capstone lunar mission, the space agency reported July 6. The $32.65 million Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology ...
NASA has re-established communication with its CAPSTONE satellite after briefly losing contact. CAPSTONE left Earth's orbit on July 4 and "made initial contact with the DSN ground station in Madrid, ...
CAPSTONE, a lunar cubesat developed by Advanced Space for NASA, will launch in the fourth quarter on an Electron rocket from New Zealand, not Virginia as originally planned. Credit: Advanced ...
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