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When OSIRIS-REx reached the asteroid Bennu in 2018, scientists expected to find a smooth, beach-like surface. Instead, they encountered a jagged, rugged world. Samples of the asteroid, brought back to Earth in 2023, are helping untangle the mystery: go.nasa.gov/4cMGBPb






The plan for Artemis III is a LEO mission to test HLS hardware. That means the ICPS upper stage has almost no work to do, it’ll reach orbit with almost full fuel. After separation it has enough dV to send its cubesats almost anywhere, even interstellar space. Where should it go?

If the launch does go in early 2027 (needed for 10 month cadence with 2 flights in 2028) the planetary alignment doesn't work for any major planets. And given the timing could slip the payload would have be able to accommodate changes anyway. So an asteroid mission make sense.

The plan for Artemis III is a LEO mission to test HLS hardware. That means the ICPS upper stage has almost no work to do, it’ll reach orbit with almost full fuel. After separation it has enough dV to send its cubesats almost anywhere, even interstellar space. Where should it go?









