NASA has launched its third lunar probe in five years - an unmanned spacecraft that will study the moon's atmosphere.
Blazing a red path in the night sky, the spacecraft lifted off from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia yesterday aboard a converted Air Force ballistic missile.
"The spacecraft is in good health and a good orbit at this point," said NASA commentator George Diller about half an hour after the launch.
Its mission is to learn more about the atmosphere and dust while circling the moon.
When US astronauts walked on the moon more than 40 years ago, they learned that dust could be a huge problem for sensitive spacecraft and equipment, said space expert John Logsdon.