This is the first Iβve seen mentioned that they will try and wake it after the lunar night passes. I had wondered about that but it was not mentioned anywhere that Iβd seen.
this post was submitted on 28 Feb 2024
62 points (100.0% liked)
[Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz
10761 readers
2 users here now
This community is dormant, please find us at !space@mander.xyz
You can find the original sidebar contents below:
Rules
- Be respectful and inclusive.
- No harassment, hate speech, or trolling.
- Engage in constructive discussions.
- Share relevant content.
- Follow guidelines and moderators' instructions.
- Use appropriate language and tone.
- Report violations.
- Foster a continuous learning environment.
Picture of the Day
The Busy Center of the Lagoon Nebula
Related Communities
π Science
- !astronomy@mander.xyz
- !curiosityrover@lemmy.world
- !earthscience@mander.xyz
- !esa@feddit.nl
- !nasa@lemmy.world
- !perseverancerover@lemmy.world
- !physics@mander.xyz
- !space@beehaw.org
- !space@lemmy.world
π Engineering
π Art and Photography
Other Cool Links
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
It says plan was only 8 or 9 days but they always seem to get way more life out of these things (when itβs not broke lol) hopefully they can compensate and keep it alive
Except for that one that landed on an asteroid.
@Wilshire
The Tin Eagle Lander was piloted by 14 year old Brad Trey of Pensacola. His first comment after touchdown, was "Those babies are all around the edge of the crater!"