NOVA-C的最新消息来了
没有像昨天报道的那样,upright and well.
j今天CEO说,是歪倒在月面,如图中所示。
难怪通讯信号很微弱,天线的方向不对么。
有点跟日本的那个SLIM一样的结局。
But the company’s CEO, Steve Altemus, said data later showed that the spacecraft was likely tilted on its side after having caught one of its feet on a lunar rock.
“We think it came down (moving) about 6 miles an hour this way, and about 2 miles an hour (horizontally along the surface) and caught foot in the surface, and the lander has tipped like this,” Altemus said, using a small model of the lander to demonstrate the suspected issue during a news briefing.