Rank 82 documents LADEE — the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer that characterized the Moon's tenuous exosphere, demonstrated laser communications from lunar orbit, and closed with a planned impact on the far side. Launched 7 September 2013 aboard Minotaur V from Wallops Flight Facility — the first lunar mission from Virginia's coast — LADEE entered lunar orbit 6 October 2013 and operated in a low 25 × 75 km path ideal for sampling exospheric gases and dust. Butler Hine's project office and Greg Delory's science team operated NMS, UVS, and LDEX across 160 days of science, detecting Apollo-era exhaust still present in the exosphere and achieving 622 Mbps laser downlink in the Lunar Laser Communications Demonstration. The mission ended with controlled impact 18 April 2014. Wallimilist renders LADEE over cratered grey Moon with Earth marble, exosphere arch kicker, 25 × 75 km orbit diagram, and navy LADEE title exactly as the master PNG dictates — Wallops launch footer, Minotaur V line, and curator copy on laser comm and exosphere science.