Australian company to become first to deploy technology to the moon

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Advanced Navigation will become the first Australian company to deploy technology to the moon, in a new bid set to 'take all the risk out' of future landings. 9News

Advanced Navigation will become the first Australian company to deploy technology to to the moon, in a new bid set to "take all the risk out" of future landings.

The technology uses low-powered laser sensors to determine objects relative to spacecraft—like the moon— and will be integrated in future rocket launches."Typically in the movies when you you see a moon landing in the control centre, everyone will be gritting their teeth because it's quite a risky exercise.

"We will launch on a Space X Falcon nine rocket — 32 minutes after launch we separate and at that point we are basically shot out of a cannon on our way to the moon," Intuitive Machines vice president Tim Crain said.

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