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    Moon countdown: NASA probe enters lunar orbit

    PASADENA, California (AP) — A NASA spacecraft fired its engine and slipped into orbit around the moon Saturday in the first of two back-to-back arrivals over the New Year's weekend.

    Ground controllers at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory erupted in cheers and applause after receiving a signal that the Grail-A probe was healthy and circling the moon. An engineer was seen on closed-circuit television blowing a noisemaker to herald the New Year's Eve arrival.

    "This is great, a big relief," deputy project scientist Sami Asmar told a roomful of family and friends who gathered at the NASA center to watch the drama unfold.

    The celebration was brief. Despite the successful maneuver, the work was not over. Its twin Grail-B still had to enter lunar orbit on New Year's Day.

    The Grail probes — short for Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory — have been cruising independently toward their destination since launching in September aboard the same rocket on a mission to measure lunar gravity.

    Hours before Earth revelers counted down the new year, Grail-A flew over the south pole and slowed itself to get captured into orbit. Deep space antennas in the California desert and Madrid tracked every move and fed real-time updates to ground controllers.

    Grail is the 110th mission to target the moon since the dawn of the Space Age including the six Apollo moon landings that put 12 astronauts on the surface. Despite the attention the moon has received, scientists don't know everything about Earth's nearest neighbor.

    Why the moon is ever so slightly lopsided with the far side more mountainous than the side that always faces Earth remains a mystery. A theory put forth earlier this year suggested that Earth once had two moons that collided early in the solar system's history, producing the hummocky region.

    Grail is expected to help researchers better understand why the moon is asymmetrical and how it formed by mapping the uneven lunar gravity field that will indicate what's below the surface.

    "It seems that the answer is not on the surface," said chief scientist Maria Zuber of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "We think that the answer is locked in the interior."

    Previous lunar missions have attempted to study the moon's gravity — which is about one-sixth Earth's pull — with mixed results. Grail is the first mission devoted to this goal.

    Once in orbit, the near-identical Grail-A and Grail-B spacecraft will spend the next two months refining their positions until they are just 34 miles (55 kilometers) above the surface and flying in formation. Data collection will begin in March.

    The $496 million mission will be closely watched by schoolchildren. An effort by Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, will allow middle school students to use cameras aboard the probes to zoom in and pick out their favorite lunar spots to photograph.

    Despite the latest focus on the moon, NASA won't be sending astronauts back anytime soon. The Obama administration last year nixed a lunar return in favor of landing humans on an asteroid and eventually Mars.

    A jaunt to the moon is usually speedy. It took the Apollo astronauts three days to zip there aboard the powerful Saturn V rocket. Since NASA wanted to economize by launching on a small rocket, it took Grail a leisurely 3 1/2 months to make a roundabout trip.

    NASA's last moonshot occurred in 2009 with the launch of a pair of spacecraft — one that circled the moon and another that deliberately crashed into the surface and uncovered frozen water in one of the permanently shadowed lunar craters.

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    Online:

    Mission: http://grail.nasa.gov

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    Follow Alicia Chang's coverage at http://www.twitter.com/SciWriAlicia

     
    • R.J.  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      Some people wouldn't be happy if they were hung with a new rope. At $5 00 Million it is cheaper than Congress WHICH SHOWS NO PROGRESS AND GOES NOWHERE!
      • JohnnyB. 4 mths ago
        You forgor to mention, it actually did it's job,and not just that, did it well.
        If only Congress did the same. Ahh, but there I go again, dreaming.lol
    • JAMIE_NELDA  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      A satellite probe? come on, after 42 years of landing a man on the moon we should of had a permanent moon base by now and have had landed a man on mars already!
      • jim 4 mths ago
        very true!! but we're saddled with congress and their self centered lack of vision.
      • DJ 4 mths ago
        Of course all we needed was someone to create world peace and then we would have had the money...
      • James 4 mths ago
        For which liberals and progressives have been working for over 50 years. Unfortunately, we still have to deal with the fear-mongers and war profiteers on the right and their lies and wars. But not much longer! 2012 is coming!
    • gerald  •  4 mths ago
      If we spent only half the defense budget on a space program we would have a moon base and a Mars base and be mining asteroids but no...clinging to old ways is more important.
      • BrettM 4 mths ago
        We will probably blow up the Earth before we ever colonize another planet or do any science. Humanity is ruled by the dumbest humans not the smartest.
      • JohnR 4 mths ago
        You can thank Mr. Reagan for setting us back 20 years in the space program
      • ohmfg 4 mths ago
        You can thank Jimmy Carter and his NAFTA for bankrupting America.
    • Sailor  •  Grand Prairie, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Congratulations NASA! let's hope the rest of the mission goes as smoothly.
    • Dexter  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      NASA good luck ,hears too a new year,
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      in Soviet Russia Moon Orbits you!
      • max 4 mths ago
        in soviet russia, we don't take people like you serious.
      • Tom P 4 mths ago
        I thought that was in North Korea.....
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        Yakov!
    • kevin  •  4 mths ago
      NASA has a probe in orbit around the moon? Awesome! Or it would be awesome....IF THIS WERE FRIGGING 1967! Really NASA? Is this what you have been reduced to?
      • Alexander 4 mths ago
        I hear you, Kevin, and totally get what you are saying. But let's not seem like we are putting down these scientists who did what they could with the limitted resources available to them. If we were a rational society, they would have the resources to do so much more, but the fact that they are launching probes and doing good work is amazing in light of current short-sighted constraints.
    • Robert  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      You have to spend money, to make money. And you have to encourage exploration and progress even in times of doubt. If you don't, you'll end up like the Soviet Union, poor, broken, and collapsed. If you decide to stop progress, you'll never advance. 500mil is pennies compared to what the normal rocket launches cost. Be thankful someone found a way to keep it cheap.
    • FreyaH  •  4 mths ago
      Anybody who considers space exploration to be a waste of money is an idiot and a gross ignoramus. The benefits that we have reaped from NASA's technological development could fill a very thick book. If you don't want to see your tax dollars going to explore our solar system and the cosmos beyond, move to Burkina Faso and S.T.F.U.!
    • Bad MoJoe JoeJoe  •  Provo, Utah  •  4 mths ago
      I made the mistake of reading these comments and attempting to process them as rational, well thought-out expressions by educated individuals who have enough mental capability to be trusted to publicly express such thoughts and opinions. Epic fail on my part.
    • Ergo  •  Continental, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Thought we already knew the moon's gravity
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      As routine and mundane as these things have become, we forget how much engineerg and tech know how is involved. It may seem simple to orbit the moon or another planet, but we need, sometimes, to just remember the distances involved. It is mouth dropping and awe inspiring. I remember going into my backyard to look for sputnik. and now............
    • Jamie  •  Woodstock, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      LUBE????
    • Mighty American  •  Boone, Iowa  •  4 mths ago
      Even the moon is no security from total Idiots who have nothing better to do than whine about which politician they don't like......really....grow up people...we have had a space program for over 50 years....they do things in space....Presidents come and go and still things go on at NASA.....so Please go to your closet ...go inside.......shut the door and continue your pathetic whining because your statements here make you out as a closet political #$%$
    • Collin  •  Allston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      we should have been havin SEX on the moon by now.
    • DementedKitten  •  4 mths ago
      They need to be looking for natural resources, as well as probing for hazards that we would have to overcome to get to them. Even if we conserve, Earth's natural resources won't last forever.
    • jacob  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      Sweet ! Good luck . :)
    • Tim  •  Ann Arbor, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      A lot of people like to complain that NASA is a waste of money. I want to remind you that less than 0.1% of federal revenue goes to NASA. Considering all the competitive spin-off technologies they've created thus far, it's probably the most bang for the buck the government has ever spent.
    • JohnR  •  4 mths ago
      Just think Ladies on the moon you weigh 35 pounds...
    • Scott S.  •  4 mths ago
      I find it incredibly odd that people are sitting there, using computers to talk about how they think NASA is a waste of money.

      Do these people understand irony?
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