Fremont, CA: Advanced Space, a leading commercial space tech solutions provider, completed a successful test for CAPSTONE, a NASA-funded mission to the Moon. The CAPSTONE mission, a trailblazing pathfinder for the Gateway, is owned and operated by Advanced Space. The Gateway, a lunar orbiting outpost, will aid NASA's Artemis missions, which aim to establish a long-term human presence on the Moon. The Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment (CAPSTONE) is an acronym for the Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment. It will help future spacecraft reduce risk by validating innovative technologies and verifying the dynamics of the Earth-Moon halo orbit in which the Gateway will operate.
The Advanced Space team conducted the fourth Operational Readiness Test (ORT-4) for the CAPSTONE mission, simulating a week of real-time mission operations in a Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit (NRHO), the designated orbit for Gateway, which is being developed by NASA and its international and commercial partners. The Gateway will allow astronauts to access the lunar surface and serve as a staging point for deep space exploration. It will have astronaut living quarters, a science and research lab, and ports for visiting spacecraft. The CAPSTONE spacecraft will be the first to fly in this NRHO and one of the first CubeSats to fly in cislunar space. It will make a low-energy ballistic lunar transfer and use solar perturbations to significantly reduce the mission's spacecraft propulsion requirements. It will also put Advanced Space's peer-to-peer navigation system, CAPS (Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System), to the test, determining its position through crosslink measurements with NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter without depending on ground stations. NASA's Small Business Innovation Research program provides funding for CAPS. CAPS may enable autonomous navigation of satellites in cislunar space, assisting in the sustained propulsion of humans beyond Earth.
"These tests confirm our Advanced Space team is ready for launch," stated Bradley Cheetham, Advanced Space CEO. "We are excited to partner with NASA on this historic Moon mission. CAPSTONE will change the way we explore space," Cheetham added.
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