ASU Now - LunaH-Map
DownloadTEMPE - Nov. 15, 2018 - ASU Now - LunaH-Map - Integration and test engineer Bob Roebuck, left, and Nathaniel Struebel, a mechanical and structural engineer with AZ Space Technologies examines the new neutron spectrometer, attached to the baseplate, for the LunaH-Map CubeSat, in an ISTB4 clean room on Thursday, November 15, 2018. The team, lead by Planetary scientist Craig Hardgrove, will be the first spacecraft developed and built at ASU. The shoebox-sized satellite, Lunar Polar Hydrogen Mapper or LunaH-Map for short, has a tentative June 2020 launch date, and will search for hydrogen at the moon's south pole. The $700,000 spectrometer will soon be sent to Los Alamos for calibration. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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