Four NASA payloads will ride to the moon later this year aboard a lunar rover built by Astrolab. The company says its FLIP rover will launch on Astrobotic’s Griffin-One lander from the Kennedy Space Center on a Falcon Heavy rocket. The mission includes instruments from four NASA centers, including equipment designed to study lunar dust, map helium-three deposits, and test new lunar navigation technology. Astrolab says the rover is now entering final environmental testing ahead of launch preparations.
Ed Histed
Ed launched his radio career in 1975 and has spent more than five decades in the broadcasting industry. During that time, he has served in a wide range of roles including Air Personality, News Director, Sales Manager, Operations Manager, and General Manager at numerous radio stations in various markets across the country. Beyond on-air and management responsibilities, Ed has also worked extensively on the technical side of broadcasting. His background includes RF engineering and information technology, with particular experience configuring digital automation systems and remote voice-tracking platforms used by stations across the country. Ed was also among a select group of industry professionals invited by Google to its California headquarters following the company’s acquisition of Scott Studios. He was one of just 12 broadcasters nationwide chosen to participate in discussions and provide input during the design and rollout of Google’s digital broadcast automation platform. Although the majority of Ed’s career—spanning roughly four decades—was rooted in music radio, he transitioned into news and information programming in 2012. He says the move into spoken-word broadcasting was a natural evolution after decades of experience in multiple areas of the industry.
