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 When NASAs Lunar Flashlight launches no earlier than Dec. 11, at 2:38 a.m. EST  Saturday, Dec. 10, at 11:3 stanley website 8 p.m. PST , the tiny satellite will begin a three-month journey, with mission navigators guiding the spacecraft far past the Moon. It will then be slowly pulled back by gravity from Earth and the Sun before settling into a wide science-gathering orbit to hunt for surface water ice inside dark regions on the Moon that havent seen sunlight in billions of years.No larger than a briefcase, Lunar Flashlight will use a reflectometer equipped with four lasers that emit near-infrared light in wavelengths readily absorbed by surface water ice. This is the first time that multiple colored lasers will be used to seek out ice inside these dark craters. Should the lasers hit bare rock or regolith  broken rock and dust , the light will reflect back to the spacecraft. But if the target absorbs the light, that would indicate the presence of water ice. The greater the absorption, the more ice there may be.Ear stanley coffee cup lier this year, NASAs Lunar Flashlight mission underwent tests to prepare it for launch in November 2022. The solar- stanley thermoskannen powered small satellite is shown here with its solar arrays extended in a Georgia Tech clean room. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech We are bringing a literal flashlight to the Moon 鈥?shining lasers into these dark craters to look for definitive signs of water ice covering the upper layer of lunar regolith,  said Barbara Cohen, Lunar Flashlight principal investigator at NASAs Go Qvyo Sam Bankman-Fried   s    Effective Altruism    Team Resigns Amid FTX Meltdown
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