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  1. #NASA began developing a #rocket #engine powered by liquid #methane or #LNG and liquid oxygen combined with a technology to allow a #lander to remotely detect safe landing zones without aid from the ground and target its landing to a safe location called #ALHAT.
    This research helped Intuitive Machines’ land first #commercial #spacecraft on the #Moon.

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    #ProjectMorpheus #IntuitiveMachines #IM1 #Odysseus

  2. That commercial space corp's lander is supposed to give it a shot tomorrow evening at about 6pm as far as I can tell.

    I was ready to predict failure for this lunar lander, but reading of their origins and connections to #ProjectMorpheus they could well pull it off. That was a lot of fun back around 2010, and I thought it should've been supported further.

    #IM1 #IntuitiveMachines

  3. #NASA demonstrated a small #rocket #engine that burned #methane + #LOX in it’s Project #Morpheus craft, intended to test both the engine and technology to allow for more accurate and safer landings of robotic landers.
    The #CH4 and #LiquidOxygen are stored in the silver-foil covered spheres, with the engine in the middle.

    Congratulations to the United Launch Alliance for their first launch of their #methane LOX powered Vulcan-Centaur.

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    #ProjectMorpheus, #LOXMethane, #RocketEngine, #KennedySpaceCenter, #KSC, #Photography

  4. #NASA’s Project #Morpheus combined a #methane-fueled #rocket #testbed, as well as the autonomous navigation prototype #ALHAT. The man in blue on the right side of the frame is Chirold Epp, the Project Manager for the Autonomous Landing and Hazard Avoidance Technology. #ProjectMorpheus, #Chirold Epp, #Prototype, #Photography, #KennedySpaceCenter, #KCS.
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  5. #NASA’s Project #Morpheus combined a #methane-fueled #rocket #testbed, as well as the autonomous navigation prototype #ALHAT. The man in blue on the right side of the frame is Chirold Epp, the Project Manager for the Autonomous Landing and Hazard Avoidance Technology. #ProjectMorpheus, #Chirold Epp, #Prototype, #Photography, #KennedySpaceCenter, #KCS.
    Prints and other mercandise: heronfox.pixels.com/featured/p

  6. #NASA’s Project #Morpheus combined a #methane-fueled #rocket #testbed, as well as the autonomous navigation prototype #ALHAT. The man in blue on the right side of the frame is Chirold Epp, the Project Manager for the Autonomous Landing and Hazard Avoidance Technology. #ProjectMorpheus, #Chirold Epp, #Prototype, #Photography, #KennedySpaceCenter, #KCS.
    Prints and other mercandise: heronfox.pixels.com/featured/p

  7. Two groups of #NASA #engineers joined forces for #ProjectMorpheus. A vertical take off and landing #VTVL vehicle fueled by liquid #methane and liquid oxygen #LOX. Another team developed the #ALHAT technology, which would scan the #terrain as a the lander descended, and pick a safe landing site itself.
    For testing, a simulated #lunar “hazard field” was made at the end of #KSC / Kennedy Space Centers’s #Shuttle Landing Facility.
    #Morpheus was to tested in stages. At first, the vehicle would be tethered and make short vertical hops on the flat landing strip for the #SpaceShuttle. Then it would fly freely, and then freely further downrange but still onto the landing strip, then to a designated safe zone in the simulated #Moon terrain, while ALHAT scanned. Finally, there would be an all-up test and ALHAT would choose the landing site.
    Morpheus exploded on its second free flight attempt.
    A second vehicle was built and tested successfully.
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