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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 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…

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NASA (Source) broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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