2012年1月2日星期一

The anxiety level is heightened right now

As of 3 p.m. PST, GRAIL-A is in a 56-mile by 5,197-mile orbit around the moon that takes approximately 11.5 hours to complete. The spacecraft are on a mission to map lunar gravity in unprecedented detail moncler jackets, shedding light on the moon's composition, formation and evolution. "Our team may not get to partake in a traditional New Year's celebration, but I expect seeing our two spacecraft safely in lunar orbit should give us all the excitement and feeling of euphoria anyone in this line of work would ever need," said GRAIL project manager David Lehman, of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., in a statement. An anxious New Year's Eve The $496 million GRAIL mission launched on Sept. 10 and took a circuitous, and energy-efficient, route to the moon. Earth's nearest neighbor is just 240,000 miles away, but the two spacecraft will have put about 2.5 million miles on their odometers when they finally arrive. The long journey has given the mission team plenty of time to assess the probes' health and to power up their science gear, researchers said. Both spacecraft will make their orbital-insertion maneuvers automatically. Still, about 40 members of the GRAIL team will be monitoring the action over the weekend to make sure everything goes according to plan cheap moncler — and to jump in if it doesn't, Lehman told reporters Wednesday. Orbital insertion is a nerve-wracking part of any space mission, and GRAIL gives scientists and engineers twice as much to worry about. "The anxiety level is heightened right now, and it is more so than with other missions, because we do have two spacecraft to go into lunar orbit," Lehman said. "But we've been studying and working on this for three or four years — four years — and we're well-prepared for that." The fact that GRAIL-B will arrive about 24 hours after GRAIL-A should help streamline the process and calm some nerves. "The team will have time to rest between each event," Lehman said. Mapping lunar gravity Once they arrive at the moon, the GRAIL spacecraft will perform a series of additional burns to get closer and closer. By early March, they should be just 34 miles above the lunar surface, and that's when the probes' science campaign will begin. [Video: Grail's Mission to Map Moon Gravity] Grail-A and Grail-B will chase each other around the moon for 82 days, staying 75 to 225 miles apart. Regional differences in the moon's gravity will cause the two spacecraft to speed up or slow down slightly, changing the distance between them as they fly. Using microwave signals that they bounce back and forth to each other, GRAIL-A and GRAIL-B will gauge these distance variations constantly — and with incredible precision. The GRAIL probes will be able to determine how far apart they are to within a few microns, less than the width of a human red blood cell, researchers have said. Scientists will use the twin probes' measurements to construct extremely accurate maps of cheap burberry the lunar gravity field. These maps, in turn, should reveal the moon's structure in great detail, allowing scientists to draw insights about how the rocky body formed and how it has changed over time.

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