New Teams Take Control of CAPSTONE Mission
New teams from Advanced Space and Terran Orbital have taken control of the CAPSTONE mission after it was released by launch provider Rocket Lab.
"Getting to this point, we have learned a tremendous amount already, and the time has come to execute our unique expertise for this monumental Moon mission for NASA."
Bradley Cheetham, Advanced Space chief executive officer and CAPSTONE principal investigator.
The CAPSTONE spacecraft has orbited Earth while raising its position to be thrusted beyond low-Earth orbit on a trajectory to the Moon after being launched into orbit aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket June 28th.
CAPSTONE is owned and operated by Advanced Space on behalf of NASA. It will be one of the first CubeSats, or small satellites, to fly in cislunar space – the orbital area near and around the Moon – and demonstrate an innovative spacecraft-to-spacecraft navigation technology. The new teams from Advanced Space and satellite manufacturer Terran Orbital will now control operations of the CubeSat as it travels to the Moon and establishes itself in its lunar orbit. The microwave-sized spacecraft, designed and built by Terran Orbital, will now use its own propulsion and the Sun's gravity to reach the Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit (NRHO) around the Moon. The NRHO is the orbit planned for NASA's Gateway, a lunar space station that is part of the Artemis Program.
"Our Advanced Space team has been prepared and ready to manage and navigate the CAPSTONE mission for months," stated Thomas Gardner, Advanced Space director of engineering and the CAPSTONE program manager. "I have been in the industry for over 40 years, and to see a spacecraft of this size perform this type of lunar mission demonstrates how technological advancements have made it possible for this class of mission to succeed. It is extraordinary to contribute to the industry in this groundbreaking manner."
"Getting to this point, we have learned a tremendous amount already, and the time has come to execute our unique expertise for this monumental Moon mission for NASA," said Bradley Cheetham, Advanced Space chief executive officer and CAPSTONE principal investigator. "Over eleven years ago, we started Advanced Space with a purpose to enable the sustainable exploration, development, and settlement of space. CAPSTONE represents the manifestation of our focus on building programs and technologies that will enable this vision for the future."
(Source: Advanced Space news release. Image from file)