SeeTreeMe t1_iyems3b wrote
Reply to comment by scotty3785 in SpaceX delays launch of Japanese moon lander for last-minute rocket checks by maki23
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2022/11/hakuto-r-m1/
This has a more detailed description of the flight. But yeah I’m assuming it’s gotta be super efficient because it’s using a falcon 9 and they’re re-entering the boosters which further reduces its max payload.
hipy500 t1_iyethx2 wrote
As far as I know, this is more because of fuel requirements on a tiny lander. If you go to the moon in 3 days, Apollo/Orion style, it takes a lot of fuel to slow down and enter orbit. This long trajectory however is low energy and saves up on a lot of fuel. Too bad we have to wait so long, lol.
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