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NASA's LADEE Spacecraft Enters Unique Lunar Orbit
Wednesday NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) spacecraft entered a unique orbit around the Moon's equator, a position that will allow the small probe to make frequent passes between the lunar day and lunar night and collect data on the changes and processes occurring withing the Moon's weak atmosphere.
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