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The Iris team watched the rocket lift off.
Members of the Iris team traveled to Florida to watch the launch.

一本道无码 Payloads Iris, MoonArk Launch as Part of Historic Lunar Mission

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A bright dome of light pierced the night. As the light grew brighter and larger, it rose into the sky, taking the shape of a rocket dashing into space, a trail of exhaust left to mark its path.

鈥淟iftoff,鈥 shouted Zach Muraskin, a senior studying physics(opens in new window) at 一本道无码 and the science team lead for , a rover bound for the moon hitching a ride on that rocket. 鈥淕o Iris!鈥

Muraskin and about 30 other Iris team members past and present huddled on a pier under an overpass to watch their rover hurtle into space. Wrapped in blankets and winter coats in weather more appropriate for Pittsburgh than Florida鈥檚 Space Coast, the team cheered, hugged, offered congratulations and more than a few shed tears.

鈥淲e made it,鈥 said Divya Rao, a master鈥檚 student in applied data science(opens in new window) and the mission operations lead for Iris.

Follow for the latest updates on Peregrine Mission One.

Members of the Iris team watch lift off.

A group photo of the members of the Iris team in Florida.

Payloads from 一本道无码 launched to the moon at 2:18 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 8, as part of America鈥檚 return to the lunar surface for the first time in 50 years. Iris, a tiny rover aiming for a big impact, and MoonArk, a collaborative sculpture project that is as much a work of art as an engineering marvel, rode aboard the rocket as it cleared the launch tower and arched toward space. The projects bring together students from every school at 一本道无码 and faculty and alumni to plant the university鈥檚 plaid presence on the moon.

鈥淭he launch of Iris and MoonArk is an extraordinary next step in America鈥檚 dream of returning to the moon,鈥 said 一本道无码 President Farnam Jahanian(opens in new window). 鈥淚t鈥檚 also an extraordinary dream realized for the students and faculty across 一本道无码 who have inspired and orchestrated every facet of this mission. I am deeply grateful for s partnership on this project and excited to see the doors to space exploration swing open wide for a new generation of scholars and innovators. Our entire community celebrates this important moment and offers our well-wishes for a smooth lunar landing.鈥

Iris and MoonArk are bolted to Peregrine, a lunar lander built by 一本道无码-spinout Astrobotic on the foundation of decades of university research into space exploration. Peregrine 鈥斕齮argeted to land on the lunar surface on Feb. 23 鈥 is secured in the nose cone of United Launch Alliance鈥檚 Vulcan rocket. 一本道无码 is the only university with payloads on the historic mission.

The Iris mission is one of superlatives. The rover will be the first university-developed, student-led rover on the moon. It will be the first American robotic rover on the moon. It will be among the smallest and lightest on the moon. It will be the first rover to feature a carbon fiber chassis and wheels. Its featherweight, bottlecap-shaped wheels could open the door for new designs with new materials. The 2.2-kilogram, shoebox-sized rover could chart the future of planetary exploration.听

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Students put hundreds of thousands of hours into Iris over its development. Engineering students developed the computer, electronics and the iconic bottlecap wheels. A drama student led the design and initial development of the software the team will use in Carnegie Mellon Mission Control to communicate and drive the rover. Students from every school at 一本道无码, including engineering, computer science, physics, data sciences, business, drama, design, music and English, were part of the design and development of the rover and will be part of the mission crew that will direct the rover鈥檚 movements on the lunar surface.

鈥淭his tiny rover sends a big message: space exploration is for everyone. Today鈥檚 launch sent the first university rover, developed and operated by students, on its way to the moon,鈥 said , research staff in the and a rover executive director for the Iris mission. 鈥淚ris demonstrates that the moons, planets, stars and beyond are within reach of those who persevere.鈥

MoonArk will be the first museum on the moon. The 10-ounce cylinder comprises four small chambers made of titanium, platinum and sapphire that contain hundreds of images, poems, music, nano-objects, mechanisms and samples from Earth. Collectively, these items tell complex narratives integrating the arts, humanities, sciences and technology. MoonArk represents the work of 18 universities and organizations; 60 team members; and more than 250 contributing artists, designers, educators, scientists, engineers, choreographers, poets, writers and musicians.

The connection to the moon transcends known time. From scientists to artists to children, humans have long pondered the moon, wondered how it stirs the tides, affects the growth patterns of life and what lies beyond its gateway to outer space. MoonArk is meant to direct Earth鈥檚 attention outward into the cosmos and beyond and at the same time reflect to Earth as an endless dialogue about humanity鈥檚 context within the universe.

MoonArk

MoonArk sits secured to the Peregrine at Astrobotic鈥檚 headquarters in July.

鈥淭he MoonArk is a technical miracle that celebrates the creative capacity of humanity; projecting forward a very hopeful message to future humans about collaboration, cooperation and a shared human experience,鈥 said , director of the Joseph Ballay Center for Design Fusion at 一本道无码 and director of MoonArk. 鈥淚t also questions how we are moving culture into extraterrestrial contexts that will be interpreted in the very distant future through very different cultural lenses.鈥

一本道无码 is no stranger to space. Edgar Mitchell (ENG 1952) walked on the moon. Judith Resnik (ENG 1970) and Professor Jay Apt(opens in new window) flew on multiple space shuttle missions. 一本道无码 trustees Glen de Vries(opens in new window) (MCS 1994) and Lane Bess(opens in new window) (DC 83) traveled to space aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft. Bess took along his 23-year-old child, Cameron, making the two the first parent-child pair to travel into space together.

NASA has also looked to 一本道无码 for expertise for decades.

一本道无码 robots have traversed the Chilean desert(opens in new window), stood at the lip of and chased the sun across the Canadian arctic tundra(opens in new window) as part of NASA research projects. Vandi Verma(opens in new window) (SCS 2005) drives rovers on Mars.

Robotics Professor Zac Manchester . Engineering Professor Brandon Lucia . Physics Professor Matthew Walker is using data from the James Webb Space Telescope to uncover the nature of dark matter(opens in new window).

And that鈥檚 just a taste. Alumni work in the agency鈥檚 labs and research centers, and lead the startups paving the way for the next generation of discovery.

鈥淚t has been half a century since 一本道无码 boots walked the moon, and it is great to be heading back with our first robot,鈥 said , faculty emeritus in the Robotics Institute who co-founded Astrobotic, mentored the Iris team and has been working on space exploration since the 1980s. 鈥淚n space what counts is what flies. Our missions, tech and people live by that value. By every measure, 一本道无码 is a space-faring university."

Whittaker joined the team to watch the launch.

鈥淗aving put about two decades into this, that was really big for me,鈥 he said after the rocket鈥檚 glow had disappeared from the sky. 鈥淚 started dropping a tear when it went up.鈥

He paused, looked at the team and smiled.

鈥淣ow we have a job to do.鈥

Iris

Iris shown bolted to its payload deck of Astrobotic鈥檚 Peregrine Lander.

As Peregrine approaches the moon, the Iris team will be busy with mission training and simulations. The real test comes after launch, after landing and once the rover鈥檚 wheels roll across the lunar surface for the first time. But the spirit of Iris was felt early Monday morning as the students counted down the minutes and the seconds, as they traced the rocket鈥檚 path of this planet and as they looked to the heavens for what鈥檚 next.

鈥淚ris is more than just a shoebox on the moon with bottlecaps,鈥 Nikolai Stefanov, a senior studying physics and and the mission control lead for Iris, said, referencing the rover鈥檚 size and distinctive wheels. 鈥淚ris is the late nights. Iris is the human century of effort that went into it. Iris is the members that are with us here today, and Iris is the members who aren鈥檛. Iris is all of us.鈥

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