The deadline is Friday (June 30).
In soliciting proposed experiments for Artemis 3 astronauts to deploy on the moon's surface, NASA spelled out several other experimental goals that it says will be given priority for consideration. These include:Interpreting the impact history of the Earth-moon systemObserving the universe and the local space environment from a unique locationInvestigating and mitigating exploration risks
"These science packages will enable a variety of geophysical and environmental investigations," the agency wrote in its posting announcing the solicitation."In addition to their intrinsic science value, some measurements from deployed instruments may also reduce risks to astronauts."
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