Probes begin lunar mapping mission

Flying in formation around the moon, a pair of Nasa probes began mapping the lunar gravity field in hopes of figuring out why Earth’s only natural satellite is shaped the way it is.

Probes begin lunar mapping mission

Flying in formation around the moon, a pair of Nasa probes began mapping the lunar gravity field in hopes of figuring out why Earth’s only natural satellite is shaped the way it is.

The probes kicked off their science campaign late yesterday two months after arriving back-to-back at the moon over the New Year’s weekend.

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