Lunar Flashlight

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Q21028130

NASA small satellite which was planned to orbit the Moon

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CubeSat, [[1]], SpaceXJet Propulsion LaboratoryFalcon 9 Block 5United States of America

Illustration of Lunar Flashlight (PIA25626) (cropped).jpg
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  • NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive entry@
  • NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive entry@
  • Freebase entry@


2022-12-11T00:00:00Z
2023-05-12T00:00:00Z
service retirement
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Earlier this year, NASA’s Lunar Flashlight mission underwent tests to prepare it for launch in November 2022. The solar-powered small satellite is shown here with its for solar arrays extended in a Georgia Tech clean room.Earlier this year, NASA’s Lunar Flashlight mission underwent tests to prepare it for launch in November 2022. The solar-powered small satellite is shown here with its for solar arrays extended in a Georgia Tech clean room.
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linkNASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive entry@Wikidata
linkNASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
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imageCubesat-lunar flashlight2015Wikimedia
imageEarlier this year, NASA’s Lunar Flashlight mission underwent tests to prepare it for launch in November 2022. The solar-powered small satellite is shown here with its for solar arrays extended in a Georgia Tech clean room.2022Wikimedia
imageIllustration of Lunar Flashlight (PIA25258)2023Wikimedia
imageIllustration of Lunar Flashlight (PIA25626)2022Wikimedia
imageIllustration of Lunar Flashlight (PIA25626) (cropped)2022Wikimedia
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imageLunar Flashlight CubeSat2016Wikimedia
imageLunar Flashlight CubeSat Reflectometer2016Wikimedia
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imageLunar-Flashlight-CubeSat-Reflectometer-without-labels2016Wikimedia
imageLunar-Flashlight-CubeSat-without-labels2016Wikimedia