NASA selects two CU Boulder instruments for Artemis IV mission to the moon
CU Boulder will build two instruments to study lunar dust and plasma, helping NASA prepare for long-term human exploration on Artemis IV with a $24.8 million award.
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NASA selects two CU Boulder instruments for Artemis IV mission to the moon
NASA will award the University of Colorado Boulder $24.8 million to build two space instruments that the agency has selected to fly on the Artemis IV mission to the south pole of the moon in 2028. The instruments, which will be built for the mission by researchers at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, will aim to improve scientists’ understanding of the moon’s environment and support further space exploration. CU Boulder’s proposa…
NASA prepares new lunar dust and seismic studies for Artemis IV
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 05, 2025 NASA has selected two science instruments for astronauts to deploy on the lunar surface during the Artemis IV mission to the Moon's south polar region, with the goal of improving understanding of the local environment to support future human and robotic exploration to the Moon and on to Mars. Nicky Fox, associate administrator for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Was
Moon Experiments Selected for NASA Artemis-4 Deployment
While NASA is undergoing an upheaval trying to sort out how best to return humans to the Moon via its Artemis program, the space agency has picked two Artemis-4 science instruments designed for astronauts to deploy on the surface of the Moon. The two payloads were selected for further development to fly on the […]
NASA picks two new instruments for Artemis IV to boost lunar surface science
New Delhi: NASA has selected two advanced science instruments to be launched on the Artemis IV mission, and this move is one significant step in further exploring the South Polar region of the Moon. The instruments will assist scientists to improve the knowledge of the lunar environment and assist the future missions to Mars. The choice highlights the fact that NASA is concerned with the collection of essential information that will be able to s…
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