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A New Zealand company is taking the world back to the Moon and beyond with its technology
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A New Zealand company is taking the world back to the Moon and beyond with its technology

NASA has begun its return to the Moon with the launch of one of its satellites by a New Zealand company that is widely regarded as the beginning of the mission.

In the early hours of yesterday, Nasa's Capstone spacecraft was successfully released beyond Earth's gravity by Rocket Lab, setting it on a course to the Moon.

A new path will be plowed to the Moon by the company in 2024, and it represents their first foray into deep space and their first foray into deep space.

As Rocket Lab's founder Peter Beck said in the Morning Report, the most exciting part of the project is that it will be able to get to other parts of the solar system more frequently and with a greater degree of affordability, such as Venus and Mars.

'The spacecraft was launched five or six days ago and the orbit and velocity have been raised every day until the final burn last night, which would release it from Earth's gravity.'

A microsatellite spacecraft called Capstone was launched from the M*hia Peninsula in Hawke's Bay by New Zealand company Space Launch Systems Ltd on 28 June.

According to the trajectory he provided, it would take approximately three months for the spacecraft to reach the Moon, but the plan was to go much farther than that.

The moon's gravitational field pulls the spacecraft back in after it goes about a million and a half kilometers out. After doing a few maneuvers, the Capstone spacecraft will return to the Moon in a Halo orbit, a parking orbit.

'The proof we demonstrated here over the last week is that a small launch vehicle with a small payload is capable of sending stuff to Venus, Mars, and asteroids in addition to the Moon.'

'The most exciting aspect for me is not just the fact that we went to the moon, but also developing a system that will enable us to visit the planets in our near solar system inexpensively and frequently.'

It was announced that a private Venus mission would take place next year. 'It's crazy to think that a little NZ company that began in New Zealand would be what started the whole process of bringing the moon back shortly and be the beginning of the return program.'

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