Application Of Europa-Clipper Technology For Lunar Radiation Hazard Identification And Characterization
PI: H. Todd Smith, Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Lab, Abigail Rymer (Co-I), Johns Hopkins University
PI: H. Todd Smith, Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Lab, Abigail Rymer (Co-I), Johns Hopkins University
- TA08 Science Instruments, Observations and Sensor Systems
This innovation is being developed to serve as a low-cost means of providing the required lunar surface environmental hazard characterization and monitoring at each specific landing site. The objective of this experiment is to successfully integrate the JANUS-PIMS payload and to record and analyze charged particle distributions, magnetic field configuration, temperature, and vibration/acceleration.
The JANUS platform is at TRL 9 as a result of prior successful flights. This PIMS instrument will advance from TRL 5 to 7 for lunar operations upon successful completion of the experiment. Success will establish a low-cost, reliable method of characterizing local lunar surface radiation and magnetic field environments.
NASA and commercial lunar lander and rover missions/activities
Cislunar commercial and government activities
Earth atmospheric studies
Technology Details
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Selection DateTechFlights19 (Oct 2019)
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Program StatusActive
- 0 sRLV
Development Team
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PIH. Todd Smith
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PI Organization
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Co-IAbigail Rymer
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Co-I Organization
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SponsorNASA