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Utah author shooting for the moon still reaching for the stars after lunar lander misfires
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OREM — A Utah author’s quest to see her work land on the moon may have gone astray, but she’s hoping the mission may still find a poetic destination among the stars.
“We’re bringing pieces of ourselves to the moon,” said Rebecca Rode, a genre-bending author and proud Utahn who stylizes herself as primarily a science-fiction author. Rode, the bestselling author of the “Numbers Game” young-adult fiction series, is passionate about writing stories based on what she observes happening in the world around her.
Naturally, Rode was excited to receive the invitation in 2021 to join a group of 30,000 artisans from across the world whose creative works would be sent into space and housed permanently on the surface of the moon as part of a project called the Lunar Codex.
The Lunar Codex, a vast collection of creative works aboard Astrobotic Technology’s Peregrine lunar lander, is heading toward the moon with the mission of landing on its surface and establishing itself and its cargo permanently on the lunar landscape.
The Peregrine lunar mission received equipment from NASA. Astrobotic, a commercial venture, sold cargo space that wasn’t taken up by essential equipment to anyone willing to pay prices exceeding $3,000 for a 0.5-inch-by-1-inch “moon box” that would accompany the lunar lander.
The Lunar Codex takes the form of a digitized collection of contemporary art stored on memory cards destined for permanent installation on the moon. The creative collection includes pieces of contemporary music, fiction, podcasts, films and art. The idea of having her work find a home on the moon excited Rode, but she always maintained a level of skepticism regarding the success of the Lunar Codex project.
“For me, it was always a little too good to be true,” Rode said, addressing the part of her that doubted the Lunar Codex would successfully reach its destination. “As a sci-fi author in particular, I know how things can go wrong.” She described how amazed she was as she watched the Peregrine lunar lander launch on Jan. 8; she could hardly believe that it was actually happening.
Unfortunately, an update on the mission issued by Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic revealed that a critical fuel leak had developed just hours after the Peregrine lunar lander’s successful launch and altered the situation, resulting in “no chance” that the craft will make a soft landing on the moon.
While Rode described the outcome of the mission as disappointing, she also acknowledged how so many things needed to go right for the Peregrine lunar lander to get as far as it did. Fortunately, the Lunar Codex was backed up onto another memory drive before Peregrine’s launch and is set to make another attempt for the moon this November aboard Astrobotic’s Griffin lunar lander, the company’s next lunar mission.
Aside from feeling disappointed about the mission’s failure, Rode has instead focused on the good that came about because of the people behind the Lunar Codex and the Peregrine lunar lander. While acknowledging that it’s always nice to learn through the scientific instruments that we send into space, Rode believes the fact that the lunar lander intended to bring human stories to a place that didn’t have access to them before caught people’s attention.
“I think it’s the personal stories that are on that little data card that is touching people’s hearts,” Rode said, adding she believes the sacrifices made by the founders and organizers of the Lunar Codex project were a testament to what can be achieved through collaborating and supporting the creative designs of your colleagues.
Look at what we can accomplish together, even if it didn’t work out — in the end, look at what we did, we shot some books into space! There’s not a lot of people that can say that.
– Rebecca Rode, Utah author
“Look at what we can accomplish together, even if it didn’t work out — in the end, look at what we did: We shot some books into space! There’s not a lot of people that can say that,” Rode said. Rode also found herself feeling grateful for the support from Utah’s burgeoning young-adult fiction community.
Proudly, Rode also revealed that her daughter’s first published book is also a part of the Lunar Codex’s collection of digitized creative works. To her knowledge, her daughter, having published the book at age 12, is the youngest of the authors whose works are part of the Lunar Codex’s collection.
Reflecting on the uncertainty surrounding whether the Peregrine craft will enter an uncontrollable high-speed collision with the moon’s surface or wind up floating off into the endless void of space, Rode said she is hoping for the latter.
She explained that she would find it poetic if the craft and its cargo settled in a permanent place amongst the stars, echoing a well-known quote that she said has provided her comfort throughout the experience: “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.”
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Traffic cameras in the area showed the truck rolled over, blocking multiple lanes to the right of the highway. First responders arrived on scene and blocked two more lanes, leaving only one lane open for through traffic.
It is currently unclear what caused the semi-truck to rollover or if there were any injuries as a result of the crash.
UDOT advised drivers to expect major delays on I-15 and to use an alternate route, such as I-215 or State Street.
As of 7 a.m., UDOT’s traffic monitor website showed traffic was at a near standstill as far back as 3300 South, nearly five miles south of the crash site.
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Gov. Cox calls Utah Legislature into special session on redistricting, to repeal collective bargaining ban
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Gov. Spencer Cox has called the Utah Legislature into a special session to address redistricting and election-related issues, and repeal Utah’s collective bargaining ban after it qualified for a vote on the 2026 ballot.
The call was anticipated, but beyond election deadlines, the agenda items signal that lawmakers will address the appellate process when they gather on Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 6 p.m. The GOP-controlled legislature is currently anticipating embarking on an appeals process after a Third District judge struck down a redistricted map drawn by lawmakers and put in place one crafted by an expert for anti-gerrymandering groups.
Lawmakers will address “amendments to court rules related to appeals by government officers or governmental entities and appeals of election, voting, and redistricting cases; and clarify that the Utah Supreme Court has exclusive and original appellate jurisdiction over election, voting, and redistricting cases, to address the appeals process for a post-judgment motion on attorney fees in such cases, and address statutory inconsistencies,” according to the Governor’s call.
As reported exclusively by ABC4, lawmakers will push back filing deadlines and consider a joint resolution about the “constitutional authority” of the courts. Utah’s GOP leaders have been highly critical of Judge Dianna Gibson since the ruling in late August, some even suggesting impeachment.
Repeal of HB267 after successful signature gathering
The repeal of the anti-collective bargaining ban, known by its bill name H.B. 267, comes after months of speculation that a repeal was in the works after public labor unions gathered more than enough signatures at lightning speed for a referendum to put the question to voters in 2026.
The coalition labor groups, called Protect Utah Workers, supported the repeal in a statement after the call was made public.
“The expected repeal belongs to the Utahns who stood up and signed the referendum,” the coalition said. “More than 320,000 people who signed the petition sent a clear message that public workers deserve a voice on the job. The coalition thanks legislative leadership for respecting the will of the people. This anticipated repeal preserves the rights of firefighters, police, nurses, public educators, transportation workers, airport staff, and all other critical public workers who improve the lives of Utahns every day,” said a spokesperson for the group.
Here is the complete list of agenda items for Tuesday’s special session:
- to modify election provisions relating to qualifying for placement on a primary election ballot, including changing the declaration of candidacy filing period for congressional office;
- to consider a joint resolution of the House of Representatives and the Senate regarding constitutional authority, including in redistricting, and the redistricting process;
- to consider amendments to court rules related to appeals by government officers or governmental entities and appeals of election, voting, and redistricting cases;
- to clarify that the Utah Supreme Court has exclusive and original appellate jurisdiction over election, voting, and redistricting cases, to address the appeals process for a post- judgment motion on attorney fees in such cases, and to address statutory inconsistencies regarding the appellate jurisdiction of the Utah Supreme Court and Utah Court of Appeals; and
- to repeal H.B. 267, Public Sector Labor Union Amendments, enacted in the 2025
General Session.
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Oklahoma City has dominated the NBA. They hope to continue to do so on Sunday against the Utah Jazz, the second time the Thunder have played in Salt Lake City this season. In the first meeting, OKC overcame a red-hot shooting night to eventually blow out the Jazz after Utah put themselves in a great position following the opening frame.
In that game, the Thunder were short handed, much like they will be in this contest. So far this season, Oklahoma City has missed multiple games from All-NBA swingman Jalen Williams, Rising Star big man Chet Holmgren, Sharpshooter Isaiah Joe, Top Bench Bucket Getter Aaron Wiggins, Defensive-Aces Alex Caruso and Lu Dort, veteran Kenrich Williams and starting big man Isaiah Hartenstein.
For this Sunday affair, the Oklahoma City Thunder will see their superstar, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, miss his first game of the season with elbow bursitis. Joining him in street clothes will be Joe, Caruso, Dort and Hartenstein.
This will make Mark Daigneault’s job a bit trickier but the OKC Thunder are still favored to win this road contest. Here is what to watch for tonight.
What to Watch For
Oklahoma City is having to navigate its first game of the season without superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. To take an automatic 30 points out of the lineup will be hard to replace; he has been the lone constant in this season for the short-handed Bricktown Ballers. This will take Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren stepping up in a big way in the scoring department to replace that production.
The big question remains the Thunder’s depth, Oklahoma City will have to shuffle their rotation and likely include lineups without any of Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams or Holmgren on the court. How will OKC handle that outcome on the offensive end?
This game will likely come down to who performs the best shooting from distance, the great equalizer in basketball and if either team is red-hot it can help mask deficiencies for both clubs.
Game Information
- Date: Dec. 07
- Matchup: OKC Thunder (22-1) vs. Utah Jazz (8-14)
- Time: 07:00 PM CT
- Location: Delta Center –– Salt Lake City, UT
- TV: Fanduel Sports OK
- Radio: WWLS The Sports Animal (98.1 FM)
The Oklahoma City Thunder are hoping to cap off a 3-0 week with a win tonight over the Utah Jazz. The Thunder then get to enjoy two more days off before opening up the knockout round of the NBA Cup tournament on Dec. 10 against the Phoenix Suns. That game holds the right for the winner to advance to Vegas and continue their pursuit of the cup championship and cash prize at the end. Oklahoma City sits 22-1, two games shy of the Warriors’ 24-1 start way back in 2015-16.
Stay tuned to Thunder on SI for complete coverage of this Oklahoma City Thunder season as the Bricktown Ballers continue to make history this season.
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