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NASA ends its Lunar Flashlight mission

NASA has pulled the plug on its Lunar Flashlight project, which was designed to look for sources of ice on our nearest neighbor. The agency spent the last few months trying, and failing, to get the craft to generate the necessary amount of thrust to get the small satellite to its intended destination. Officials say that the issue was likely caused by debris buildup in the fuel lines, which prevented the CubeSat from working to its full potential. 

The “briefcase sized” Lunar Flashlight first launched in December, and was developed by students at Georgia Tech. Once deployed, it was expected to start a four-month journey to the moon, after which point it would look for surface water ice at the moon’s perpetually-dark south pole. Unfortunately, despite a months-long effort to remedy the issue, the craft will proceed past Earth and then fly into the orbit, but hopefully not too close to, the sun.

NASA is choosing to take a glass half-full approach to the failure, pointing to the success of many of the project’s components. Barbara Cohen, principal investigator at the Goddard Space Flight Center, said that while it’s disappointing, the mission proved the efficacy of several tools first used on the satellite. And that researchers "collected a lot of in-flight performance data on the instrument that will be incredibly valuable to future iterations."

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/nasa-ends-its-lunar-flashlight-mission-101557786.html?src=rss
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Space startup Astra’s first orbital rocket launch ends prematurely

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SETI@Home ends its crowdsourced search for alien life after 21 years

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Stadia Pro subscribers will get first dibs on the free tier when their trial ends

Google has been handling Stadia in a pretty weird way, and things are about to get even stranger. With many Pro users having their trials expire at the end of this month, but the free tier of the game streaming service still a few months off, there were some questions about whether or not you […]

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Samsung’s “SpaceSelfie” marketing campaign abruptly ends with a crashed satellite

Samsung’s European division recently partnered with actress and model Cara Delevingne to launch her selfie into space on a Galaxy S10 5G, hoping it would inspire others to join in and create a mass space selfie extravaganza. Her picture took to the skies last week via a high altitude balloon attached to a small satellite […]

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Volkswagen ends deal with self-driving startup Aurora

Volkswagen is cutting ties with Silicon Valley self-driving startup Aurora after only a year, amidst talks of working with Ford's Argo AI instead. Financial Times reported the news of the split, adding that VW expects to reach a deal with Argo AI thi…
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AMC’s MoviePass rival ends 2018 with more than 600,000 subscribers

How is AMC's MoviePass competitor faring as 2018 winds to a close? Quite well, if you ask the theater chain. AMC reports that Stubs A-List has over 600,000 subscribers as of the end of the year, or six months after its June debut. As the company h…
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China’s first private satellite launch ends in failure

China's young private spaceflight industry has enjoyed some success, but it's still facing setbacks. The first private attempt at a satellite launch failed on October 27th when the third stage of LandSpace's Zhuque-1 rocket didn't reach orbit. It's…
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Pandora AutoPlay spins a custom mix when a playlist ends

Pandora Premium has been out for a few months now, and today the company is adding a notable feature from Rdio, the music-streaming service Pandora purchased in the fall of 2015. AutoPlay does just what it says — when you finish listening to an albu…
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Japan’s experimental mini rocket launch ends in failure

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T-Mobile’s Un-carrier 12 ends data plans, gives customers just One choice

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Kanye West album will top charts after Tidal exclusive ends

If you guessed that Kanye West's short-lived decision to make The Life of Pablo a Tidal exclusive would hurt the album's chances… you guessed correctly. Music industry forecasters now expect Kanye's latest to top the Billboard charts for April 23r…
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Time warp: This week’s solar eclipse starts on Wednesday, but ends on Tuesday

Thanks to the International Date Line, a nearly Pacific-wide total eclipse of the sun will actually begin on March 9, but end on March 8.

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