LuSEE-Night: See You on the Far Side of the Moon
Source
IEEE Spectrum
Published
TL;DR
AI GeneratedFirefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 2 lander will carry LuSEE-Night, equipped with two dipole antennas for radio astronomy research on the far side of the moon. This mission aims to study the cosmic dark ages by detecting signals from the early universe. Harry Goldstein, Editor in Chief of IEEE Spectrum, highlights the significance of this lunar mission in exploring the ancient universe. The antennas on LuSEE-Night will enable scientists to listen for echoes that could provide valuable insights into the early stages of the cosmos.