NASA’s Arcstone Instrument Successfully Completes Primary Mission
👁 Earth fills the bottom half of the image, against the black expanse of space. A satellite — consisting of a thin rectangle, with a long, flat rectangular solar panel attached perpendicularly to one side — orbits above the planet. From the left, an orange beam points to the upper left in space. On the right, a green beam points to the upper right in space.NASA’s Arcstone instrument, designed to improve the accuracy of lunar calibration, successfully completed its technology demonstration, and now begins extended operations. Arcstone launched on June 23 on a SpaceX Transporter-14 from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, on a six-month mission to measure light reflected by the Moon, which is a stable and potentially highly-accurate calibration source, for satellite sensors. The mission, led by NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, uses a specially designed spectrometer system and is the first on-orbit instrument solely dedicated […]
