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Lunar Mission Mac OS

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Lunar Client A modpack for Minecraft 1.7, 1.8, 1.12, 1.15, and 1.16. One installation. Countless features. Windows, macOS, and Linux. Did we mention it's completely free? Download 'Once I started using Lunar Client, I started getting so many matches on Tinder'. Download Lunar Lander Relaunched for macOS 10.8 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. ‎Guide your lander module to land on the platform on the moon surface. Try to land as quickly as possible to earn stars, and set high scores.

1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s

1950s: Dawn of the Space Age

NameNationLaunchArrivalTypeResults
Pioneer 0USAAug. 17, 1958N/AOrbiterUnsuccessful
Unnamed LunaUSSRSept. 23, 1958N/AImpactUnsuccessful
Pioneer 1USAOct. 11, 1958N/AOrbiterUnsuccessful
Unnamed LunaUSSROct. 11, 1958N/AImpactUnsuccessful
Pioneer 2USANov. 8, 1958N/AOrbiterUnsuccessful
Unnamed LunaUSSRDec. 4, 1958N/AImpactUnsuccessful
Pioneer 3USADec. 7, 1958N/AFlybyUnsuccessful
Luna 1USSRJan. 2, 1959Jan. 4, 1959ImpactPartial Success; first Moon flyby
Pioneer 4USAMarch 3, 1959Mar. 4., 1959FlybyPartial Sucess
Unnamed LunaUSSRJune 18, 1959N/AImpactUnsuccessful
Luna 2USSRSept. 12, 1959Sept. 13, 1959ImpactSuccessful; first spacecraft to impact the Moon's surface
Pioneer P-1USASept. 24, 1959N/AOrbiterUnsuccessful
Luna 3USSROct. 4, 1959Oct. 6, 1959FlybySuccessful; first pictures of the lunar farside.
Pioneer P-3USANov. 26, 1959N/AOrbiterUnsuccessful

1960s: Race to the Moon

NameNationLaunchArrivalTypeResults
Unnamed LunaUSSRApril 15, 1960N/AFlybyUnsuccessful
Unnamed LunaUSSRApril 16, 1960N/AFlybyUnsuccessful
Pioneer P-30USASep. 25, 1960N/AOrbiterUnsuccessful
Pioneer P-31USADec. 15. 1960N/AOrbiterUnsuccessful
Ranger 3USAJan. 26, 1962N/AImpactUnsuccessful
Ranger 4USAApril 26, 1962N/AImpactUnsuccessful
Ranger 5USAOct. 21, 1962N/AImpactUnsuccessful
Unnamed LunaUSSRJan. 4, 1963N/ALanderUnsuccessful
Unnamed LunaUSSRFeb. 3, 1963N/ALanderUnsuccessful
Luna 4USSRApril 2, 1963April 6, 1963LanderUnsuccessful; flew past Moon.
Ranger 6USAJan. 30, 1964Feb. 2, 1965ImpactUnsuccessful
Unnamed LunaUSSRMarch 21, 1964N/ALanderUnsuccessful
Unnamed LunaUSSRApril 20, 1964N/ALanderUnsuccessful
Ranger 7USAJuly 28, 1964July 31, 1964ImpactSuccessful; first U.S. close-up pictures of the Moon
Ranger 8USAFeb. 17, 1965Feb. 20, 1965ImpactSuccessful
Kosmos 60USSRMarch 12, 1965N/ALanderUnsuccessful
Ranger 9USAMarch 21, 1965March 24, 1965ImpactSuccessful
Unnamed LunaUSSRApril 10, 1965N/ALanderUnsuccessful
Luna 5USSRMay 9, 1965May 12, 1965LanderUnsuccessful; impacted Moon
Luna 6USSRJune 8, 1965June 11, 1965LanderUnsuccessful; flyby
Zond 3USSRJuly 18, 1965July 20, 1965FlybySuccessful
Luna 7USSROct. 4, 1965Oct. 7, 1965LanderUnsuccessful; impacted Moon
Luna 8USSRDec. 3, 1965Dec. 6, 1965LanderUnsuccessful; impacted Moon
Luna 9USSRJan. 31, 1966Feb. 3, 1966LanderSuccessful; first lunar soft landing and first picture from the lunar surface
Kosmos 111USSRMarch 1, 1966N/AOrbiterUnsuccessful
Luna 10USSRMarch 31, 1966April 3, 1966OrbiterSuccessful; first lunar orbiter
Surveyor 1USAMay 30, 1966June 2, 1966LanderSuccessful; first U.S. Moon landing and first U.S. photo from the lunar surface.
Lunar Orbiter 1USAAug. 10, 1966Aug. 14, 1966OrbiterSuccessful
Luna 11USSRAug. 24, 1966Aug. 27, 1966OrbiterSuccessful
Surveyor 2USASept. 20, 1966Sept. 23, 1966LanderUnsuccessful; impacted Moon
Luna 12USSROct. 22, 1966Oct. 25, 1966OrbiterSuccessful
Lunar Orbiter 2USANov. 6, 1966Nov. 10, 1966OrbiterSuccessful
Luna 13USSRDec. 21, 1966Dec. 24, 1966LanderSuccessful
Lunar Orbiter 3USAFeb. 5, 1967Feb. 8, 1967OrbiterPartial success; camera failure
Surveyor 3USAApril 17, 1967April 20, 1967LanderSuccessful; visited on the Moon by Apollo 12 crew.
Lunar Orbiter 4USAMay 4, 1967May 8, 1967OrbiterPartial success; camera failure
Surveyor 4USAJuly 14, 1967July 17, 1967LanderUnsuccessful
Lunar Orbiter 5USAAug. 1, 1967Aug. 5, 1967OrbiterSuccessful
Surveyor 5USASept. 8, 1967Sept. 11, 1967LanderSuccessful
Surveyor 6USANov. 7, 1967Nov. 10, 1967LanderSuccessful
Surveyor 7USAJan. 7, 1968Jan. 10, 1968LanderSuccessful
Unnamed LunaUSSRFeb. 7, 1968N/ALanderUnsuccessful
Luna 14USSRApril 7, 1968April 10, 1968OrbiterSuccessful
Zond 5USSRSept. 15, 1968Sept. 18, 1968FlybySuccessful;
Zond 6USSRNov. 10, 1968Nov. 14, 1968FlybyPartial success; animal cargo lost on landing.
Apollo 8USADec. 21, 1968Dec. 24, 1968OrbiterSuccess; first humans to orbit the Moon
Unnamed LunaUSSRFeb. 19, 1969N/ARoverUnsuccessful; first attempted Moon rover
Apollo 10USAMay 18, 1969May 21, 1969OrbiterSuccessful; lander test in lunar orbit
Unnamed LunaUSSRJune 14, 1969N/ASample ReturnUnsuccessful
Luna 15USSRJuly 13, 1969July 18, 1969Orbiter/Sample ReturnPartial success; orbiter successful, sample return crashed on the Moon
Apollo 11USAJuly 16, 1969July 20, 1969Orbiter/Sample ReturnSuccessful; first humans to land on the Moon
Zond 7USSRAug. 7, 1969Aug. 11, 1969FlybySuccessful
Kosmos 300USSRSept. 23, 1969N/ASample ReturnUnsuccessful
Kosmos 305USSROct. 22, 1969N/ASample ReturnUnsuccessful
Apollo 12USANov. 14, 1969Nov. 17,1969Orbiter/Sample ReturnSuccessful; rendezvous with Surveyor 3 on the surface of the moon.

1970s: Sampling the Moon

NameNationLaunchArrivalTypeResults
Apollo 13USA4/11/19704/15/1970Orbiter/Sample ReturnUnsuccessful; crew returned safely to Earth.
Unnamed LunaUSSR2/6/1970N/ASample ReturnUnsuccessful
Luna 16USSR9/12/19709/20/1970Sample ReturnSuccessful; first robotic sample return from beyond Earth.
Zond 8USSR10/20/197010/24/1970FlybySuccessful
Luna 17USSR11/10/197011/17/1970LanderSuccessful; delivered Lunokhod 1 rover to the surface of the Moon
Lunokhod 1USSR11/10/197011/17/1970RoverSuccessful; first robotic rover to explore the surface of a world beyond Earth
Apollo 14USA1/31/19712/4/1971Orbiter/Sample ReturnSuccessful
Apollo 15USA7/26/19717/29/1971Orbiter/Sample ReturnSuccessful
PFS-1USA7/26/19718/4/1971OrbiterSuccessful; deployed in lunar orbit by Apollo 15 crew
Luna 18USSR9/2/19719/11/1971Sample ReturnUnsuccessful
Luna 19USSR9/28/197110/3/1971OrbiterSuccessful
Luna 20USSR2/14/19722/21/1972Orbiter/Sample ReturnSuccessful
Apollo 16USA4/16/19724/19/1972Orbiter/Sample ReturnSuccessful
PFS-2USA4/16/19724/24/1972OrbiterPartial Success; orbit decayed prematurely
Apollo 17USA12/7/197212/10/1972Orbiter/Sample ReturnSuccessful; first scientist on the Moon and final Apollo mission
Luna 21USSR1/8/19731/15/1973OrbiterSuccessful; delivered Lunokhod 2 rover to the surface of the Moon
Lunokhod 2USSR1/8/19731/15/1973RoverSuccessful; longest-lived rover on the Moon, drove 24 miles (39 kilometers)
Mariner 10USA11/3/197311/5/1973FlybySuccessful; studied Moon while en route to Mercury
Luna 22USSR5/29/19746/2/1974OrbiterSuccessful
Luna 23USSR10/28/197411/6/1974Sample ReturnPartial Success
Luna 24USSR8/9/19768/18/1976Sample ReturnSuccessful

1980s: Quiet Moon

No lunar missions were launched in this decade.

1990s: Robots Return

NameNationLaunchArrivalTypeResults
HitenJapan1/24/19903/19/1990Orbiter/ImpactSuccessful; first Japanese Moon mission
ClementineUSA1/25/19942/19/1994OrbiterSuccessful
Lunar ProspectorUSA1/7/19981//11/1998Orbiter/ImpactSuccessful

2000s: International Moon

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NameNationLaunchArrivalTypeResults
SMART-1Europe9/27/200311/15/2004Orbiter/ImpactSuccessful; first European Moon mission
SELENE (Kaguya)Japan9/14/200710/3/2007Orbiter/ImpactSuccessful
Chang'e 1China10/24/200711/5/2007Orbiter/impactorSuccessful; first Chinese Moon mission
Chandrayaan-1India10/22/200811/12/2008OrbiterSuccessful
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)USA6/18/20096/23/2009Orbiter(Active Mission) Successful; extended mission in progress
LCROSSUSA6/18/200910/9/2009ImpactSuccessful; impact of LRO upper stages

2010s: Delving Deeper

NameNationLaunchArrivalTypeResults
Chang'e 2China10/1/201010/5/2010OrbiterSuccessful
ARTEMISUSA20102011Orbiters(Active Mission) Successful; twin spacecraft on an extended lunar mission after successful Earth observartions
Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL)USA9/10/20111/1/2012OrbitersSuccessful; twin spacecraft
Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE)USA9/7/201310/6/2013OrbiterSuccessful
Chang'e 3China12/6/201312/14/2013Lander(Active Mission) Successful; delivered Yutu rover to lunar surface
YutuChina12/6/201312/14/2013RoverSuccessful; first non-Soviet rover on the Moon
Chang'e 5-Test VehicleChina10/23/201410/27/2014FlybySuccessful
QueqiaoChina5/20/2018OrbiterSuccessful; lunar relay satellite
Chang'e 4 and Yutu 2China12/7/201801/03/2019Lander, RoverSuccessful; first lunar farside landing
BeresheetIsrael2/22/20194/11/2019LanderUnsuccessful; first lunar landing attempt by a private company

Chandrayaan-2
India7/22/2019N/AOrbiterSuccessful

This tutorial assumes you’re running OS X Catalina. Beginning with Catalina, Apple removed 32-bit package support from Mac OSX. As such, there is no compatible version of wine that can be installed in Catalina. As a result, you must emulate an operating system that has 32-bit package support, or a version of Windows that allows installation of Windows 32 bit WinForms applications.

This means:

  • Windows 10 in S mode is not compatible with Project Lunar
  • Windows RT is not compatible with Project Lunar

Additionally, while is is possible to install the Project Lunar Desktop UI application on Windows 7, there are additional difficulties related to system DLLs that cause some issues, and additional configuration. Because of this, Windows 7 is not recommended.

Prerequisites

  • VirtualBox Extensions Pack (Obtained from the same link as above)
  • Project Lunar
  • A cup of coffee

Downloads:

Download the VirtualBox package as highlighted in the screenshot below. Any future VirtualBox 6.0 version should also work, though there could be minor UI changes in the program.

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Download the extensions package in the screenshot below.

Microsoft provides virtual environments for testing which can be used to test the install Project Lunar. Alternatively, any fully-licensed version of Windows 10 or existing Windows 10 virtual machine is compatible.

Installation:

Download and run the VirtualBox Installer. Depending on your current security settings it may fail unless you tell macOS to allow it in the permissions.
For more information related to these settings, see https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202491

Run the VirtualBox.pkg and follow the on screen instructions.

Once VirtualBox is installed, you’ll want to navigate to Applications and run it by clicking this icon.

Next, run the Extensions installer, and you should finish with this prompt.

Open the testing MSEdge.Win10 Archive, if utilizing the Windows 10 testing image discussed
previously.

Take note of the extracted folder location and return to VirtualBox.Click the Import button.When the Appliance Import file browser opens, select the MSEdge OVF file extracted in the previous step.

Click continue.

Click Import when greeted with its information page.

Importing a virtual machine image takes a few minutes and depends upon host computer system specs.

Before starting the VM, you enable passthrough by putting your SEGA in FEL mode. Boot your mini into FEL mode by following the next steps:

  • Power off the Sega
  • Plug a USB data cable into the back of your computer, and into the micro USB port on the back of the SEGA.
    • Please note: the cable that shipped with your SEGA is a power-only cable, and will not work for this process
  • Remove the USB power cord from the back of the unit
  • Flip the power switch to ON
  • Hold down the reset button while you plug in USB. Your host operating system should detect a new device plugged into its USB port.

In VirtualBox, highlight the Windows VM, Click on Settings in the Toolbar. Go to to Ports > USB. Activate the USB-Controller that the device is connected to on the Mac side (System Profiler > USB should tell you) if in doubt 2.0 should work.

Start the virtual operating system.The Windows 10 images provided by Microsoft utilize Passw0rd! for the default user password.Download and install the Project Lunar Desktop UI to your Virtual Machine.

Click Install/Uninstall
Due to installing the program inside a VM, the first attempt at installation my fail., During this process, the Project Lunar Desktop UI will install the USB driver for mini consoles. For this driver installation the previous FEL mode boot instructions are necessary. Later, when syncing games, normal power operation for the SEGA is all that is required.

If driver installation succeeds, an installer screen like the image below should appear:

Once completed the program may hang at “Waiting for reboot..”, this is due to the Virtual Machine passthrough.

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Click the USB icon in the bottom right of the VirtualBox Virtual Machine window, and enable the device “USB Developer Android” in the image below:

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