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Gari_305 OP t1_iufn7mj wrote

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>"This launch will put the satellite on a trajectory that will take about three months to reach its science orbit," said John Baker, the mission's project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. "Then Lunar Flashlight will try to find water ice on the surface of the Moon in places that nobody else has been able to look."

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FuturologyBot t1_iufrb81 wrote

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>"This launch will put the satellite on a trajectory that will take about three months to reach its science orbit," said John Baker, the mission's project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. "Then Lunar Flashlight will try to find water ice on the surface of the Moon in places that nobody else has been able to look."


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Ancient_Pineapple993 t1_iufwwet wrote

I read that as fleshlight. that being said, finding water is essential to creating a base on the moon. Will be interesting to see if they can find a large amount of ice on the moon.

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NinjaLanternShark t1_iufxjbk wrote

Wow - the orbit comes within 45,000 ft of the moon's surface. That's like (almost) airliner altitude.

Edit: it's also only 6 x 10 x 14 inches in size

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Lucky7Revolver t1_iugpub0 wrote

I read “Fleshlight” at first,

And then finished the title and was like “damn. kinky

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