🌖In the future, we expect to see a proliferation of #Robots exploring the #moon
🤖 Loïck Chovet is working on #technologies that will allow robots to trust each other & exchange services, fostering seamless collaboration in their endeavours.
⭐Over the last three decades, #luxembourg has made the development of the #spaceindustry a priority and has created a thriving space scene.
The landmark event is today and we can't wait!!😱😍🌗
As the Eastern seaboard of the US goes about its morning commute on Wednesday 23 August, India will deploy its lander and rover to the surface of the Moon.
If successful, Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander will be the first craft to touch down near the Moon's south pole, an attractive destination for exploration that could prove perfect for future settlement. Best of luck to ISRO!🤞
Picture : #Soyuz at the Vostochny Launch Centre https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Soyuz-2.1a_launch_vehicle_carrying_spacecraft_Mikhail_Lomonosov_at_the_launch_pad_at_Vostochny_Launch_Centre_2.jpg
#Luna25 "Disturbing signs" were noticed even before the attempted transition to the pre-launch #orbit, but the decision to postpone the maneuver was not made, scientist, leading researcher of the Institute of #SpaceResearch (IKI) of the #Russian Academy of Sciences #NathanEismont told RIA Novosti. "There were problems, they were not that significant, but the signs were, so to speak, alarming, but everyone hoped that it would somehow be dealt with .... The problems were, I'll be careful to say, there are things that are calculated and things that are off par.... If we have a deviation turns out to be slightly higher than we expected, it is a disturbing fact, but apparently it was not disturbing enough to move to a radical solution" https://ria.ru/20230820/luna-1891116639.html