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Japan: Moon lander Slim comes back to life and resumes mission

296 pointsby neversaydieover 1 year ago

13 comments

t43562over 1 year ago
Scott Manly did a great explanation. The lander lost a rocket nozzle when it was in the final part of its descent - hovering and taking pictures of the landing site. Nozzles make the rocket&#x27;s thrust much more effective so basically it lost thrust on one side.<p>It had very good software which adjusted to this and brought it down softly enough to land but it couldn&#x27;t stop the pitch over.<p>The spacecraft landed within 50m of it&#x27;s target which is exceptionally good accuracy and that part of it&#x27;s mission was a complete success.<p>The rocket nozzle problem may have been due to a stuck valve or some other problem and obviously they have work to do on that but apparently something similar has happened on a similar design before.
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beAbUover 1 year ago
Should have collaborated with some of the BattleBots&#x2F;Robot Wars teams to include one of those flippers that up turn an upside-down bot right-side-up again.
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RetroTechieover 1 year ago
<i>&quot;The spacecraft ran on battery power for several hours before authorities decided to turn it off to allow for a possible recovery of electricity when the angle of sunlight changed. (..)<p>The lander will analyse the composition of rocks in its search for clues about the origin of the moon, Jaxa said.&quot;</i><p>Not so quick.. does this involve correcting its orientation? Or should this be read as &quot;remains toppled over, but some camera work possible&quot; ?<p>Available solar power must be a big constraint in remainder of this mission, probably?
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kuschkufanover 1 year ago
The armchairism in this thread is something else. Happy the mission is not lost and kudos to JAXA.
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socoover 1 year ago
Landing upside down is what they call &quot;the glitch&quot;? How could that be fixed, did it have some way to restore its position? Or only the solar cells were turned upside up? What happened there in the end?
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nannaover 1 year ago
&gt; Statistically, it has proven very hard to land on the Moon. Only about half of all attempts have succeeded.<p>Why is this still the case given that NASA were able to land humans on the moon 55 years ago, not to mention do so in a way that could also bring them home?
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HarHarVeryFunnyover 1 year ago
Sounds like Monty Python and the Holy Grail.<p>&quot;I&#x27;m not dead yet!&quot;<p>&quot;It&#x27;s just a flesh wound!&quot;
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bookofjoeover 1 year ago
&quot;First Man&quot; (2018)<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;PSoRx87OO6k?si=OPCRv2nLyhdvh9Lo" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;PSoRx87OO6k?si=OPCRv2nLyhdvh9Lo</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;w4GtJB5WAlQ?si=ASRrv1K0akxJwj-I" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;w4GtJB5WAlQ?si=ASRrv1K0akxJwj-I</a><p>Armstrong&#x27;s coolness under pressure as the Eagle lander&#x27;s fuel dwindled to within 30 seconds of &quot;Empty&quot; is depicted with gripping intensity in this film.
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kerbsover 1 year ago
If you’ve played Kerbal, you feel for this.
WilTimSonover 1 year ago
I&#x27;m curious about this bit: &quot;In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Jaxa shared a photograph taken by Slim of a nearby rock that it nicknamed a &quot;toy poodle&quot;.&quot;<p>What does nicknaming mean here? Is it the lander doing some sort of pattern recognition or how exactly does a machine generate a nickname?
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pvaldesover 1 year ago
It&#x27;s been a really, really, long journey, a quick nap and like new again.
aa6llover 1 year ago
Does someone has an idea for how the communication&#x2F;fixing was done?<p>Was it radio waves of flipping bits? Or how does that work?
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m3kw9over 1 year ago
I thought it landed upside down. If so they will just try to do stuff like that?