The US space agency carefully selected these cutting-edge instruments to help solve the mysteries of the Moon's surface and interiors.
In the next chapter of space exploration, NASA’s Artemis program is set to study the Moon like never before. The missions will also lay the groundwork for future human expeditions to Mars.
Moreover, this autonomous instrument will provide insights into the structure of the Moon’s crust and mantle. This first-of-kind experiment will track plant photosynthesis, growth, and systemic stress responses under the influence of space radiation and partial gravity. Moreover, the instrument will hunt for possible frost formation or ice deposits, which are vital for sustaining future lunar exploration.
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