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Artemis III

Artist rendition of astronaut placing seismometer on moon

Artemis III

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    Artemis III
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    Artemis III will be the first time humans have set foot on the Moon since the Apollo missions 50 years ago. The Lunar Environmental Monitoring Station (LEMS) is a seismometer package that will study moonquakes to determine current rates of activity and study the Moon’s interior from the crust down to the core. LEMS includes both a triaxial short-period seismometer and a triaxial broadband seismometer. 

    • Humans Will Again Set Foot on the Moon; This Time, They'll Have UArizona Science in Tow - April 12, 2024
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    Artemis III Faculty

    Veronica Bray

    Associate Research Professor

    Lunar Studies, Planetary Analogs, Planetary Surfaces

    Dani Mendoza DellaGiustina

    Assistant Professor, Deputy Principal Investigator, OSIRIS-REx, Principal Investigator, OSIRIS-APEX

    Earth, Photogrammetry, Planetary Analogs, Planetary Geophysics, Planetary Surfaces, Small Bodies

    Angela Marusiak

    Assistant Research Professor

    Lunar Studies, Planetary Analogs, Planetary Geophysics, Small Bodies, Titan & Outer Solar System
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    Hop Bailey

    Program Manager, UA Space Institute

    Carina Bennett

    Project Manager and Software Engineer, SAMIS

    Tisha Saltzman

    Manager, Business-Finance, GUSTO, Manager, Business-Finance, NEO Surveyor

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