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Tiny but Mighty Lunar Rover Moves One Step Closer to Launch
In 2024, a small rover is set to roam the Moon, collecting critical data to help scientists better understand characteristics of the lunar surface. The 秘密直播 Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, recently received the rover from commercial partner Lunar Outpost. The rover is a key element of NASA鈥檚 Lunar Vertex payload suite.
Lunar Vertex will explore one of the Moon鈥檚 swirls, intriguing patterns of bright and dark soil that snake across the surface and coincide with swaths of magnetized rock. Scientists believe these areas can help them answer many questions about conditions on the Moon and other airless worlds throughout the solar system.
The rover, a version of Lunar Outpost's Mobile Autonomous Prospecting Platform (MAPP) product, will carry a set of science instruments to explore the origins and magnetism of the most famous of the Moon鈥檚 swirls, . Although it is small and lightweight, the rover carries significant scientific capabilities and can drive long distances 鈥 a feature critical for its traverse across the Reiner Gamma swirl.
鈥淗aving the mobility provided by the rover is key to accomplishing the science goals of the Lunar Vertex investigation,鈥 said , the mission鈥檚 principal investigator at APL.