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I have massively pruned this article because of the amount of copyright violations that existed. I'm still concerned that

is an innovative all-spherical mirrors telescope expected to be deployed as part of the lander on the lunar surface. No other UV payloads have been previously reported with an all-spherical optical design for imaging in the NUV domain and a weighting 1.2 kg. An electronics board which includes FPGA and Microcontroller is used for the data acquisition, processing, and CCD control. LUCI will observe at a fixed elevation angle and will detect stars in the near-UV (200–320 nm) to a limiting magnitude of 12 and with a field of view of ~ 28' × 20'. The primary science goal is to search for transient sources and flag them for further study

may also be a violation but cannot check the source. - Sitush (talk) 19:00, 11 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Cancelled launch

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I read that Team Indus could not het at launch soon enough so they cancelled the launch; but I can't find that source any more. Looking through, these two sources state that TeamIndus was unable to pay the required launch cost: [1], [2].

Company name ≠ Team name

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I just noted that this company is actually called Axiom Research Labs [3], which registered one team as "TeamIndus" to the X Price competition. Since Axium continues its research and development, not as a competing team but as individual enterprise, I wonder if we should change the name to Axiom Research Labs. Your thoughts? Cheers, Rowan Forest (talk) 18:41, 31 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I think we should follow WP:COMMONNAME. TeamIndus is by far the more recognised name for this venture. - Sitush (talk) 20:30, 31 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]