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The Daily Galaxy on MSNPrivate Spacecraft Disappears 300,000 KM Away from Earth—Engineers Baffled by Sudden LossA private space mission designed to push the boundaries of deep space exploration has encountered major technical failures ...
A privately built spacecraft is tumbling aimlessly in deep space, with little hope of being able to contact its home planet.
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Futurism on MSNFirst-Ever Asteroid Mining Mission Loses Contact With EarthCalifornia-based space company AstroForge launched what it claimed to be the first "commercial deep space mission in history.
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Controllers getting no response from Lunar Trailblazer orbiter or Odin asteroid mining probeAs for AstroForge's Odin asteroid-mining scout, unfortunately, like the Lunar Trailblazer, Odin has also fallen out of ...
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Space on MSN'I think we all know that hope is fading.' Private Odin asteroid probe is tumbling in space"I think we all know the hope is fading as we continue the mission," AstroForge founder Matt Gialich said in a video update ...
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IFLScience on MSN"We Ran Into Some Massive Issues": Private Spacecraft Lost 300,000 Kilometers From Earth"Even worse, because this is so powerful, we are trying to reach a spacecraft which at this point is 300,000 km [186,411 ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNScientists Struggle to Communicate With 2 Spacecraft Launched WednesdayA day later, however, NASA shared that mission operators had lost communication with the spacecraft in the wee hours of ...
The spacecraft, called Odin, launched atop a SpaceX rocket on Wednesday (Feb. 26) on a mission to fly by the small asteroid 2022 OB5 for AstroForge, a company that aims to eventually mine the ...
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