NASA, German Aerospace Center to Expand Artemis Campaign Cooperation
With this agreement, DLR will leverage its human spaceflight expertise and provide new radiation sensors aboard the Orion spacecraft during NASA's Artemis II mission, building on previous work in this area during the Artemis I mission. Scheduled for launch no later than
"In keeping with the historic agreements NASA has made with international partners as a part of Artemis, I am pleased to sign a new NASA-DLR joint agreement today, to enable radiation research aboard Artemis II," said acting NASA Administrator
During the Artemis II mission's planned 10-day journey around the Moon and back, four of DLR's newly developed M-42 extended (M-42 EXT) radiation detectors will be on board, contributing vital data to support astronaut safety. This next-generation device represents a new phase of research as NASA and DLR continue working together to safeguard human health in space.
Under the leadership of
"To develop effective protective measures against the impact of space radiation on the human body, comprehensive and coherent radiation measurements in open space are essential," says
Through the Artemis campaign, the agency will establish a long-term presence on the Moon for scientific exploration with our commercial and international partners, learn how to live and work away from home, and prepare for future human exploration of Mars.
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