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    Twin probes to circle moon to study gravity field

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — The moon has come a long way since Galileo first peered at it through a telescope. Unmanned probes have circled around it and landed on its surface. Twelve American astronauts have walked on it. And lunar rocks and soil have been hauled back from it.

    Despite being well studied, Earth's closest neighbor remains an enigma.

    Over the New Year's weekend, a pair of spacecraft the size of washing machines are set to enter orbit around it in the latest lunar mission. Their job is to measure the uneven gravity field and determine what lies beneath — straight down to the core.

    Since rocketing from the Florida coast in September, the near-identical Grail spacecraft have been independently traveling to their destination and will arrive 24 hours apart. Their paths are right on target that engineers recently decided not to tweak their positions.

    "Both spacecraft have performed essentially flawlessly since launch, but one can never take anything for granted in this business," said mission chief scientist Maria Zuber of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    The nail-biting part is yet to come. On New Year's Eve, one of the Grail probes — short for Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory — will fire its engine to slow down so that it could be captured into orbit. This move will be repeated by the other the following day.

    Engineers said the chances of the probes overshooting are slim since their trajectories have been precise. Getting struck by a cosmic ray may prevent the completion of the engine burn and they won't get boosted into the right orbit.

    "I know I'm going to be nervous. I'm definitely a worrywart," said project manager David Lehman of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which manages the $496 million, three-month mission.

    Once in orbit, the spacecraft will spend the next two months flying in formation and chasing one another around the moon until they are about 35 miles above the surface with an average separation of 124 miles. Data collection won't begin until March.

    Previous missions have attempted to measure lunar gravity with mixed success. Grail is the first mission dedicated to this goal.

    As the probes circle the moon, regional changes in the lunar gravity field will cause them to speed up or slow down. This in turn will change the distance between them. Radio signals transmitted by the spacecraft will measure the slight distance gaps, allowing researchers to map the underlying gravity field.

    Using the gravity information, scientists can deduce what's below or at the lunar surface such as mountains and craters and may help explain why the far side of the moon is more rugged than the side that faces Earth.

    The probes are officially known as Grail-A and Grail-B. Several months ago, NASA hosted a contest inviting schools and students to submit new names. The probes will be christened with the winning names after the second orbit insertion, Zuber said.

    Besides the one instrument on board, each spacecraft also carries a camera for educational purposes. Run by a company founded by Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, middle school students from participating schools can choose their own lunar targets to image during the mission.

    A trip to the moon is typically relatively quick. It took Apollo astronauts three days to get there. Since Grail was launched from a relatively small rocket to save on costs, the journey took 3 1/2 months.

    Scientists expect the mission to yield a bounty of new information about the moon, but don't count on the U.S. sending astronauts back anytime soon. The Constellation program was canceled last year by President Barack Obama, who favors landing on an asteroid as a stepping stone to Mars.

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    Online:

    Mission details: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/grail/news/index.html

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

     

    30 comments

    • w  •  5 mths ago
      Fly me to the moon
      Let me play among the stars
      Let me see what spring is like
      On a, Jupiter and Mars
      In other words, hold my hand
      In other words, baby, kiss me

      Fill my heart with song
      And let me sing for ever more
      You are all I long for
      All I worship and adore
      In other words, please be true
      In other words, I love you

      Fill my heart with song
      Let me sing for ever more
      You are all I long for
      All I worship and adore
      In other words, please be true
      In other words, in other words
      I love you.

      Frank Sinatra - "Fly Me To The Moon"
    • Lou C. Ferr  •  Geneseo, Illinois  •  5 mths ago
      "The Constellation program was canceled last year by President Barack Obama, who favors landing on an asteroid as a stepping stone to Mars."

      So, the big question is will he be the first volunteer?
    • Adam  •  Youngstown, Ohio  •  5 mths ago
      I find it a bit shortsighted to dismiss these programs as completely frivolous. Sure, we need to take care of "the babies" here, yes, there are important things that need more funding - but many of the technologies we enjoy today come as a direct result of the space program and these "stupid" research projects. I bet some Babylonians though it was stupid to waste clay on silly "writing tablets" instead of making more pots for cooking. Just food for thought...
    • Pakal-Moon  •  Elkhart, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Long before Gallileo the Maya at Palenque sculpted this image of Pakal the Great 615=683AD. The Buddah like visage has details in the Headress with accuracy requiring low level magnification achieved by observing the reflection off the still water of Cenotes,sinkholes common in the Yucatan of Mexico. The sculpture is on the Palace House Tablet at Palenque. Dr. Michael Coe has said The Image is TOO STRIKING to be mere chance. Pakal is best known for his Tomb Sarcophagus Lid that some claim to resemble an Astronaut. By coincidence, Apollo 11 Landed within this formation, right where Pakals eyeball is. Synchronicity, meaningfull coincidence, a metaphor for the supernatural, what the Maya infused within thier Astronomy=Visions based Religion. Look up The Pacal/Moon Connection for better pics and a short article.
    • neveragain  •  5 mths ago
      Growing up, I always thought that by this time the moon would be a tourist destination, and we'd have at least a base on Mars. #$%$ happened?
      • johnathan 5 mths ago
        thet fed us bullspit and lies.
      • Marvin 5 mths ago
        Have you looked at NASAs buget since it started. It ain't cheep in these hard times we are lucky to even have a space program.
      • Dan 5 mths ago
        He Marvin, we don't have a space program anymore. We rent space from Russia to get to the Space Station we paid for.
    • Dave  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  5 mths ago
      Krista McCauliffe (sp?) was the Concord, New Hampshire teacher who perished in the 1986 Challenger disaster. Sally Ride was the first woman in space and is still, to my knowledge alive.
    • John  •  Salem, Oregon  •  5 mths ago
      wait a tick....what was the name of the female teacher that attempted to go up in the shuttle that blew up in the 80's....thought it was Sally Ride?? If so, how can she be considered as the 1st female in space? she never made it.
      • Chris 5 mths ago
        You need to go back to school, John. :)
      • John 5 mths ago
        NO...I'm just old :-(....gettin hard to remember anything....I do remember like it was yesterday however watching that shuttle blowup while I was eating lunch on the beach in Florida.
    • Sthinker  •  Tempe, Arizona  •  5 mths ago
      Why aren't these Probes called Newton A & Newton B Probes instead of Grail A & B ?
      • not t 5 mths ago
        We already have fig newtons! How much more do you people want??
    • Peggy  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  5 mths ago
      $496 million dollars wasted. Billions to countries that don't like us. I just don't understand why we have to go to the moon again. Leave it alone.
    • Cryosaurus  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  5 mths ago
      It sounds to me that using these satellite probes will be able to better define the geography
      of the moons surface. Mountain ranges and craters in a stereoscopic manner as the article
      suggests . Coupled with the LRO and older detailed Clementine survey photos maybe they
      can determine who's mining the Moon and what all those artifacts are up there. Does any
      one know why the US Navy launched Clementine in the first place. Why did they need a
      detailed survey map of the Moon back in the 90's. Film at eleven.
    • andyg77  •  5 mths ago
      it's like we don't know what questions are significant
    • Groucho Marxist  •  Guangzhou, China  •  5 mths ago
      "Earth's closest neighbor remains an enigma."

      For an AP journalist, anything can be an enigma.
    • Tater  •  5 mths ago
      I don't get the 3 1/2 months travel time to moon, that is 100 MPH.
    • Robert Retka  •  Manila, Philippines  •  5 mths ago
      Yeah nice story, but he who masters Gravity will rule the Universe.
    • cape cod gene  •  5 mths ago
      That s nice.
    • the great husky  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  5 mths ago
      after Rocky's turtles... cuff & link
    • Panshak Davem  •  Lagos, Nigeria  •  5 mths ago
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    • SaddleRock  •  5 mths ago
      Why have we waited 30 some years to take a look at the moon after the initial exploration? Now we send TWO probes to check its gravity and what makes up its core? Just what ISN'T being told here?
    • dcmb1490  •  Tucker, Georgia  •  5 mths ago
      Why not fly past the Moon instead of circling it? Nancy Pelosi said you have to pass it to know what's in it and she should know because her and the Moon are about the same age.
    • Dan  •  5 mths ago
      Why are we sending washing machines to the moon? I thought that we had already been there? People are so stupid. The moon landings were a hoax. Nobody in their right mind would ever believe that we had the technology in the 60's to land on the moon with computers that were not even as smart as a calculator. Ever seen a photo of the moon surface with all of the junk we supposedly left there? of course not, there is nothing there. The Dems need to raise taxes some more so we can fit them for a washing machine and send them to the moon.
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