Did You Know?

The Moon is about 238,855 miles away!

What is an Orbiter?

An orbiter goes around a planet or moon.

Why Take Pictures?

Pictures help us see the Moon's ground.

What máni (spacecraft) Does

Máni will fly to the Moon.

It will take many photos.

It helps us plan landings.

It is the first for Denmark.

Máni is named after the Moon.

It will launch in 2029.

More About máni (spacecraft)

Máni is a new space ship. It will help us learn more about the Moon. This ship is made by smart people in Europe. They want to see what the Moon looks like up close.

When we know more, we can send people to the Moon. This can help us learn about space. It is fun to think about what we can find!

In the future, we may go to the Moon more. We can even build a base there. Who knows what we will find next!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Máni: Future Lunar Orbiter"] --> B["Developed by ESA and University of Copenhagen"] B --> C["Mission: Detailed Topography Maps"] C --> D["Instrument: Lunar Mapping Telescope"] D --> E["Denmark's First Lunar Mission"] E --> F["Named after Máni: Moon in Mythology"] F --> G["Launch Planned for 2029"]

What Do These Words Mean?

lunar orbiter:A spacecraft that goes around the Moon.
topography:The detailed shape and features of a surface.
crewed:Carried out by people.
uncrewed:Carried out without people.
mythology:Stories about gods and legends from a culture.