1. Preparing for Delivery of the Lunar Ice Cube Compact IR Spectrometer Payload
- Author
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Mason, D, Folta, David, Hurford, T, Patel, D, Young, G, Gorius, N, Hewagama, T, Brambora, Cliff, McNeil, S, Mikula, R, Schabert, J, Fite, N, Brown, K, Malphrus, B, and Clark, Pamela E
- Abstract
Lunar Ice Cube, scheduled to be launched on ARTEMIS I in late 2021, is a deep space cubesat mission with the goalsof demonstrating 1) a cubesat-scale instrument (BIRCHES) capable of addressing NASA HEOMD Strategic KnowledgeGaps related to lunar volatile distribution (abundance, location, and transportation physics of water ice), and 2) cubesatpropulsion, via the Busek BIT 3 RF Ion engine. The mission will also demonstrate the AIM/IRIS microcryocooler for thefirst time in deep space. BIRCHES integration is nearly complete, with several changes made to the thermal design toimprove detector performance. Final preflight instrument testing and calibration, our ongoing concern to be emphasizedhere, have been delayed due to the mandated closure rules of NASA facilities. Lunar Ice Cube, along with two othercubesats deployed from ARTEMIS I, Lunar Flashlight and LunaH-Map, will be the first deep cubesat missions to deliverscience data to the Planetary Data System.
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- 2020