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  • FEATURE - NASA-Roboterfahrzeug wird Wasser auf dem Mond suchen
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    FEATURE - NASA-Roboterfahrzeug wird Wasser auf dem Mond suchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Moon 1
    Ref 11847
    11/06/20
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    Picture must credit:NASA Ames/Daniel Rutter

    A $200 million USD robot Moon explorer which will search one of its poles for water has been reveled by US space agency NASA has revealed.The water-seeking mobile VIPER robot will help pave the way for astronaut missions to the lunar surface beginning in 2024.NASA says it will bring it a step closer to developing a sustainable, long-term presence on the Moon as part of the agency’s Artemis program.The has awarded tech firm Astrobotic of Pittsburgh $199.5 million to deliver the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover , or VIPER for short, to the Moon’s South Pole in late 2023.VIPER’s flight to the Moon is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, which uses the capabilities of industry partners to quickly deliver scientific instruments and technology demonstrations to the Moon. As part of its award, Astrobotic is responsible for end-to-end services for delivery of VIPER, including integration with its Griffin lander, launch from Earth, and landing on the Moon.During its 100-Earth-day mission, the 454 kilo VIPER rover will roam several miles and use its four science instruments to sample various soil environments. Versions of its three water-hunting instruments are flying to the Moon on earlier CLPS lander deliveries in 2021 and 2022 to help test their performance on the lunar surface prior to VIPER’s mission.

    OPS:Illustration of NASA's Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) on the surface of the Moon. It is powered by a solar panel

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA-Roboterfahrzeug wird Wasser auf dem Mond suchen
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    FEATURE - NASA-Roboterfahrzeug wird Wasser auf dem Mond suchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Moon 1
    Ref 11847
    11/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit:NASA Ames/Daniel Rutter

    A $200 million USD robot Moon explorer which will search one of its poles for water has been reveled by US space agency NASA has revealed.The water-seeking mobile VIPER robot will help pave the way for astronaut missions to the lunar surface beginning in 2024.NASA says it will bring it a step closer to developing a sustainable, long-term presence on the Moon as part of the agency’s Artemis program.The has awarded tech firm Astrobotic of Pittsburgh $199.5 million to deliver the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover , or VIPER for short, to the Moon’s South Pole in late 2023.VIPER’s flight to the Moon is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, which uses the capabilities of industry partners to quickly deliver scientific instruments and technology demonstrations to the Moon. As part of its award, Astrobotic is responsible for end-to-end services for delivery of VIPER, including integration with its Griffin lander, launch from Earth, and landing on the Moon.During its 100-Earth-day mission, the 454 kilo VIPER rover will roam several miles and use its four science instruments to sample various soil environments. Versions of its three water-hunting instruments are flying to the Moon on earlier CLPS lander deliveries in 2021 and 2022 to help test their performance on the lunar surface prior to VIPER’s mission.

    OPS:Illustration of NASA's Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) on the surface of the Moon

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA-Roboterfahrzeug wird Wasser auf dem Mond suchen
    DUK10133039_002
    FEATURE - NASA-Roboterfahrzeug wird Wasser auf dem Mond suchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Moon 1
    Ref 11847
    11/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit:NASA Ames/Daniel Rutter

    A $200 million USD robot Moon explorer which will search one of its poles for water has been reveled by US space agency NASA has revealed.The water-seeking mobile VIPER robot will help pave the way for astronaut missions to the lunar surface beginning in 2024.NASA says it will bring it a step closer to developing a sustainable, long-term presence on the Moon as part of the agency’s Artemis program.The has awarded tech firm Astrobotic of Pittsburgh $199.5 million to deliver the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover , or VIPER for short, to the Moon’s South Pole in late 2023.VIPER’s flight to the Moon is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, which uses the capabilities of industry partners to quickly deliver scientific instruments and technology demonstrations to the Moon. As part of its award, Astrobotic is responsible for end-to-end services for delivery of VIPER, including integration with its Griffin lander, launch from Earth, and landing on the Moon.During its 100-Earth-day mission, the 454 kilo VIPER rover will roam several miles and use its four science instruments to sample various soil environments. Versions of its three water-hunting instruments are flying to the Moon on earlier CLPS lander deliveries in 2021 and 2022 to help test their performance on the lunar surface prior to VIPER’s mission.

    OPS:Illustration of NASA's Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) drilling into the Moon surface

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - NASA-Roboterfahrzeug wird Wasser auf dem Mond suchen
    DUK10133039_001
    FEATURE - NASA-Roboterfahrzeug wird Wasser auf dem Mond suchen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Moon 1
    Ref 11847
    11/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit:NASA Ames/Daniel Rutter

    A $200 million USD robot Moon explorer which will search one of its poles for water has been reveled by US space agency NASA has revealed.The water-seeking mobile VIPER robot will help pave the way for astronaut missions to the lunar surface beginning in 2024.NASA says it will bring it a step closer to developing a sustainable, long-term presence on the Moon as part of the agency’s Artemis program.The has awarded tech firm Astrobotic of Pittsburgh $199.5 million to deliver the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover , or VIPER for short, to the Moon’s South Pole in late 2023.VIPER’s flight to the Moon is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, which uses the capabilities of industry partners to quickly deliver scientific instruments and technology demonstrations to the Moon. As part of its award, Astrobotic is responsible for end-to-end services for delivery of VIPER, including integration with its Griffin lander, launch from Earth, and landing on the Moon.During its 100-Earth-day mission, the 454 kilo VIPER rover will roam several miles and use its four science instruments to sample various soil environments. Versions of its three water-hunting instruments are flying to the Moon on earlier CLPS lander deliveries in 2021 and 2022 to help test their performance on the lunar surface prior to VIPER’s mission.

    OPS:Illustration of NASA's Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) on the surface of the Moon

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas