In 2012 and 2016, researchers at NASA developed a composite image showing a map of the entire world at night, revealing for the first time the true patterns of human civilization and settlements as never seen before.
Lunar landing scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 22nd in the afternoon by 4:30pm CST.
Flight controllers analyzed the post-Lunar Orbit Insertion engine burn data and updated the anticipated flight maneuver timing, including an expected 1630 CST landing opportunity on Thursday. The landing opportunity will be Odysseus’ hardest challenge yet. The lander continues to be in excellent health, orbiting approximately 92 km above the lunar surface.