Even if it landed correctly, why would they plan a solar powered mission to the moon when our next lunar eclipse is in like 5 days?

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        Yes, and eggs have weight.

        So they couldn’t use eggs as a power supply.

        Therefore, the only alternative was to rely entirely on solar.

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          Meanwhile, they now have nuclear diamond batteries. Hell, the Voyagers have been running on aging plutonium for nearly 50 years.

          You’d figure a modern expensive system like that might have a modern secondary power source, at least enough juice to run for two weeks FFS…

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            Because for the amount of power needed they would have to halve its payload capacity if they used RTGs