The Astro Stallions present:. Team name: Astro Stallions Impact Date; July 6 Location: Moon’s north pole region Launch Time and Date: July 4 th at 11:59P.M.

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The Astro Stallions present:

Team name: Astro Stallions Impact Date; July 6 Location: Moon’s north pole region Launch Time and Date: July 4 th at 11:59P.M. Spacecraft name: Urania I Duration of Journey: 4 days

Route and orbital Paths Leave July 4 th: - almost full moon at 11:59P.M. Orbit the earth once Transfer to the moon’s orbit Fire boosters to catch up to the moon Arrive July 6:- full moon Orbit around the moon until at the north pole Select crater Detach LRO After crash, inspect the dust

Navigational Instruments We will use DSN( deep space network), gyroscope, star tracker, computer, radar, transfer orbit, and accelerometer.

Methods, Guidance, Navigation, Tracking We will use solid rocket boosters and liquid rocket boosters for guidance, a gyroscope for tracking, a star tracker for navigation, transfer orbit for guidance, and an accelerometer and a gyroscope for helping us find the spacecraft’s speed and position

Navigation Map in separate file