The Odysseus lander used special slowing-down tools to gently touch down on the Moon.
Imagine you're playing a game of "catch" with your friend in the park, when the ball comes flying toward you, you don’t just stand there and get hit by it. You move back a little so you can catch it easily. That’s what the Odysseus lander did, but on the Moon!
How It Slowed Down
When the lander got close to the Moon, it had engines that fired like reverse rockets, helping it slow down.
Think of it like when you jump off a slide, if you just let go, you’ll hit the ground fast. But if you bend your knees and land softly, it’s much easier on your body. The Odysseus lander did something similar: it used special engines to help it slow down before touching the Moon's surface.
Why It Matters
This careful slowdown made sure that the lander didn’t crash, it softly landed, just like you would if you took a little time to get ready for your jump. That’s how the Odysseus became the first European lander on the Moon! 🌕✨
Examples
- A car gently touching down on a bumpy road using special brakes.
- A toy plane landing on the floor without crashing.
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