The Next US Moonshot Will Launch From Virginia 92
As reported by the Washington Post, a U.S. spacecraft headed for the moon (to circle it, though, not to land) is to be launched for the first time from the facility at Virginia's Wallops Island. If you'll be in the D.C. area on the night of September 6 and the weather cooperates enough for a launch, it should be worth staying up for. "The robotic mission is to collect detailed information about the moon's thin atmosphere. Sometimes thought to be nonexistent, the lunar atmosphere has been described as extremely tenuous and fragile, but present. According to the space agency, the launch will record many firsts. One will be the first launch beyond Earth orbit from the Virginia facility. It also will be the first flight for the Minotaur V rocket, NASA said. NASA said the five-stage Air Force rocket is an excess ballistic missile that was transformed into a space-launch vehicle. It will boost the space probe into position for it to reach lunar orbit."
Though the satellite is NASA's, the launch will be controlled by Orbital Sciences.
Re:It's not a moonshot (Score:0, Funny)
Moonshot is also the name of an (illegal) alcoholic drink people made and consumed during Prohibition.
Re:It's not a moonshot (Score:5, Funny)
Forgive him, he is a product of modern education. He got 66.7% of the correct letters in the right order and that is clearly a pass these days.
Re:It's not a moonshot (Score:5, Funny)
Na, your all wrong. A moonshot is what me and my frat buddies did on the front lawn of the Pi-Phi's after a nights drinking........
Re:It's not a moonshot (Score:5, Funny)
What do you have against married chickens?