NASA Selects Instruments for Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle
THE MOON, JUL 10 – Two instruments will map lunar minerals and subsurface ice, while a third will study lunar orbit to support Artemis program goals, NASA said.
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NASA’s Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle will search for lunar ice and subsurface structures
NASA is gearing up for an exciting chapter in lunar exploration by sending a trio of high-tech instruments to the Moon. Two of the devices will be attached to a new lunar rover capable of carrying astronauts or operating remotely, while the third will gather data from orbit. These tools will hunt for ice, map minerals, and analyze what lies beneath the surface, offering a clearer picture of the Moon s makeup and potential resources.
NASA’s Moon Rover Will Hunt for Ice, Map Minerals, and Reveal What Lies Beneath
NASA is gearing up for a bold new era of lunar exploration with three advanced instruments set to investigate the Moon’s surface and subsurface. Two will ride aboard the upcoming Lunar Terrain Vehicle—an agile, crew-capable rover—and one will orbit from above. These devices will help uncover hidden water, map minerals, and track changes caused by [...]
NASA has selected three instruments to go to the moon, with two planned for integration on a LTV (lunar field vehicle) and one for a future orbital opportunity. The LTV is part of NASA's efforts to explore the lunar surface as part of the Artemis campaign and is the [...]
NASA Chooses Tools for Artemis Moon Terrain Vehicle
NASA has recently made a significant selection of three scientific instruments destined for the Moon, marking an exciting development in lunar exploration. Two of these instruments are set to be installed on the Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV), while the third is reserved for a future orbital opportunity. This initiative is part of NASA’s ambitious Artemis […]
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