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Amateur astronomers score again

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10 June 2019, 08:52 PM
wtg
Amateur astronomers score again
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NASA’s trip to the Moon’s surface in July 1969 was preceded by a lot of preparatory missions – including Apollo 10, which involved a mock mission with everything but the actual landing. Astronauts Thomas Stafford and Eugene Carman flew a lunar module nicknamed ‘Snoopy’ by the agency nearly all the way to the Moon during Apollo 10, and then shot the module off into space once they’d completed their task.

There was never any intent to return Snoopy to Earth – it was sent into an orbit around the sun beyond the Moon after the astronauts completed their maneuvers and returned to the command module, and NASA did not track its trajectory. The effort to discover its location began in 2011, undertaken by a group of amateur UK astronomers led by Nick Howes – the same who now claim they’re “98 percent convinced” they’ve discovered where it ended up, according to Sky News. Howes further speculated that if they confirm its location, someone like Elon Musk could recover it and preserve it as a key cultural artefact.


aside: I can't believe TechCrunch misspelled Cernan's name....


https://techcrunch.com/2019/06...ttisoned-into-space/


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10 June 2019, 08:55 PM
Piano*Dad
Yeah, I did a double take when I saw that.
10 June 2019, 08:56 PM
Piano*Dad
I went back to the original story and found that they corrected Gene's name.
10 June 2019, 08:58 PM
wtg
I would have said it was a case of "damn you, autocorrect", but Carman?

Big Grin

edit: I also see they corrected the spelling of artifact. I did a double take on that one, too, then wondered if "artefact" was some British variant.


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When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier