Paris (ESA) Aug 28, 2022
Next Monday's Artemis launch will be an uncrewed first flight, headed into orbit around the Moon. Yet technology previously worn by ESA astronauts on the International Space Station has also been hard-mounted aboard the NASA-ESA Orion module. A set of five ESA Active Dosimeter - Mobile Units (EAD-MUs) will map the deep space and lunar radiation environment in as complete a manner as possib
ESA astronaut rad-detectors on Artemis
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