Lunar IceCube - An Artemis Secondary Payload
Narration: Katie Schauer
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As the Artemis missions journey to the Moon,
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finding and understanding water
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will be key to establishing a renewed presence there.
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Water is critical to life
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and can be broken into Hydrogen and Oxygen,
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which can serve as rocket fuel.
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The Lunar IceCube mission,
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led by Morehead State University,
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will carry a NASA instrument called BIRCHES
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to investigate water ice on the Moon.
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Lunar IceCube is a small satellite
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designed to provide observations at diverse lunar regions
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to better understand the Moon's water cycle.
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NASA scientists will use BIRCHES data
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to understand where water is,
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what its origins are,
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and how we can use it.
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BIRCHES will also help map water in the exosphere,
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an extremely thin volume of atmosphere
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surrounding the Moon.
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Scientists are interested in understanding
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the absorption and release of water in the Moon's regolith,
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dust and rocks on the lunar surface.
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This research will help scientists and engineers
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better understand changes to water on the Moon over time.
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BIRCHES uses a similar technology
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that flew on the OSIRIS-REx mission,
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which studied the asteroid Bennu.
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However, BIRCHES has been miniaturized
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to 1/6 the mass of the instrument on OSIRIS-REx
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and is roughly the size of an eight-inch tisssue box.
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The Lunar IceCube spacecraft and BIRCHES instrument
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will launch as a secondary payload
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on the Artemis I mission,
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helping pave the way for future crewed exploration missions
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to the lunar surface.