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    NASA’s $50,000 Reward: Help Map the Moon’s Mysterious South Pole and Win Big

    By NASASeptember 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Artemis missions will return humans to the moon, focusing on the lunar south pole’s Shackleton Crater to support future Mars missions. NASA challenges innovators to develop navigation aids and mapping technologies for these extreme environments, offering a $50,000 prize pool. Credit: Freelancer

    NASA’s Artemis campaign aims to revisit the moon with a focus on the lunar south pole, targeting Shackleton Crater for its potential water ice reserves essential for future Mars missions.

    The campaign introduces two key challenges: developing an orienteering aid to help astronauts navigate lunar surfaces and creating a mapping system for Shackleton Crater’s extreme conditions. Successful solutions could share a total prize purse of $50,000.

    NASA’s Artemis Missions

    NASA’s Artemis campaign is a series of lunar missions to further explore the lunar landscape to prepare for future missions to Mars. The Artemis missions will send humans to land on the moon and explore the lunar south pole. This will be NASA’s first human lunar landing since the Apollo missions over 50 years ago. The Artemis missions will be landing at the lunar south pole; this area is of interest because the permanently shadowed regions that exist there may be traps for water ice which could be accessed to support future missions to Mars.

    Exploring Shackleton Crater

    One area of interest is Shackleton Crater, measuring 13 miles (21 km) in diameter and 2.6 miles (4.2 km) deep. The crater has steep sides and continuous shadows cause the floor of the crater to be below 90 K and may have water ice trapped beneath the surface. To support these missions, NASA is seeking two solutions: one low-tech and one high-tech. While both solutions are related to navigation, they are independent challenges and solutions.

    Navigational Challenges and Solutions

    For Challenge 1, NASA is seeking an orienteering aid that will help the astronauts navigate on traverses away from the lunar lander and return back. While there were similar devices available to the Apollo astronauts, NASA is looking for new and unique solutions. Among other considerations, devices must be accurate, easy to use, able to be used on the moon’s surface by an astronaut wearing pressurized gloves. If your solution is one of the best, you could be eligible for a share of the $15,000 prize purse. 

    Designing for Extreme Conditions

    For Challenge 2, NASA is looking for assistance in getting to and mapping the bottom of Shackleton Crater. The design must work in the extreme conditions of the lunar south pole and Shackleton Crater, map the crater, characterize and quantify what is in the crater, and send the data back to be used for future missions. If you can solve this challenge by describing your design concept in detail, you could be eligible for a share of the $30,000 prize purse.

    Prize Distribution and Deadlines

    In addition, there is $5,000 in prize money to be distributed among solutions from both challenges that show exceptional achievement.

    Award: $50,000 in total prizes

    Open Date: September 4, 2024

    Close Date: November 25, 2024

    For more information, visit: https://www.freelancer.com/contest/Find-Me-on-the-Moon-NASA-Lunar-Navigation-Challenge-2442541/details

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