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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmanSmall, low-cost science and technology CubeSats will deploy into deep space from the Artemis I Orion stage adapter.Of the ten CubeSats on Artemis I, most, if not all, have mission insignia. Lunar IceCube – Morehead State University, Morehead, KentuckySearching for water in all forms and other volatiles with an infrared spectrometerLunaH-Map – Arizona State University, Tempe, ArizonaCreating higher-fidelity maps of near-surface hydrogen in craters and other permanently shadowed regions of the lunar South Pole with neutron spectrometersLunIR – Lockheed Martin, Denver, ColoradoPerforming advanced infrared imaging of the lunar surfaceOMOTENASHI – JAXA, JapanDeveloping the world’s smallest lunar lander and studying the lunar environmentCuSP – Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TexasMeasuring particles and magnetic fields as a space weather stationBioSentinel – Ames Research Center, Silicon Valley, CaliforniaUsing single-celled yeast to detect, measure and compare the impact of deep-space radiation on living organisms over a long period of timeEQUULEUS – University of Tokyo/JAXA, JapanImaging the Earth’s plasmasphere for a better understanding of Earth’s radiation environment from Earth-Moon LaGrange 2 pointNEA Scout – Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AlabamaTraveling by solar sail to a near-Earth asteroid and taking pictures and other characterizations of its surfaceArgoMoon – Italian Space Agency (ASI)Observing the interim cryogenic propulsion stage with advanced optics and software imaging systemTeam Miles – Tampa, FloridaDemonstrating propulsion using plasma thrusters and competing in NASA’s Deep Space Derby
Of the ten CubeSats on Artemis I, most, if not all, have mission insignia.
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