At the end of September, the European Space Agency launched its first mission to the moon. The probe’s main goal is to test new technologies, including an ion-propulsion system. Such a system exerts a tiny but steady thrust that will slowly propel the craft, known as SMART (Small Missions for Advanced Research in Technology)-1, to a January 2005 lunar rendezvous.
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