The low inclination of the lunar orbit allows areas in high and low latitudes to remain in eternal darkness. These Permanently Shadowed Regions (PSR) are never illuminated by sunlight and are some of the coldest places in the Solar System and could contain vast deposits of water and other volatiles. In-situ measurements are required as a ‘ground-truth’ measurement to determine the existence volatiles in these regions. The LUnar Volatiles Mobile Instrumentation (LUVMI) is an autonomous, low mass, modular rover concept consisting of surface and subsurface sensing instruments with an in-situ sampling and analysis technology capable of depth resolved volatile extraction and characterisation. Volatile extraction from the lunar regolith will b...
A critical goal to both science and exploration is to understand the form and location of lunar pola...
The project Lunar Volatiles Mobile Instrumentation—Extended (LUVMI-X) developed an initial system de...
The European Space Agency (ESA) Topical Team on Exploitation of Local Planetary Materials (TT- ELPM)...
The low inclination of the lunar orbit allows areas in high latitudes to remain in eternal darkness....
Recent remote sensing missions have established the presence of water-ice in permanently shadowed re...
Recent remote sensing missions have established the presence of water-ice in permanently shadowed re...
International audienceAbstract The search for exploitable deposits of water and other volatiles at t...
We present the latest iteration of the Lunar Volatiles Scout (LVS), a novel instrument to acces...
Key to the success of any future mission(s) aimed at prospecting and extracting lunar volatiles is t...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Orbital observational studies and investigations carried out on returned lunar samples have inferred...
The International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) identifies one of the first explorati...
Our current knowledge about the Moon's resource potential is limited to remote-sensing measurements ...
With the confirmation of water ice in the lunar polar regions, the Moon has recently come into the f...
The International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) identifies one of the first explorati...
A critical goal to both science and exploration is to understand the form and location of lunar pola...
The project Lunar Volatiles Mobile Instrumentation—Extended (LUVMI-X) developed an initial system de...
The European Space Agency (ESA) Topical Team on Exploitation of Local Planetary Materials (TT- ELPM)...
The low inclination of the lunar orbit allows areas in high latitudes to remain in eternal darkness....
Recent remote sensing missions have established the presence of water-ice in permanently shadowed re...
Recent remote sensing missions have established the presence of water-ice in permanently shadowed re...
International audienceAbstract The search for exploitable deposits of water and other volatiles at t...
We present the latest iteration of the Lunar Volatiles Scout (LVS), a novel instrument to acces...
Key to the success of any future mission(s) aimed at prospecting and extracting lunar volatiles is t...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Orbital observational studies and investigations carried out on returned lunar samples have inferred...
The International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) identifies one of the first explorati...
Our current knowledge about the Moon's resource potential is limited to remote-sensing measurements ...
With the confirmation of water ice in the lunar polar regions, the Moon has recently come into the f...
The International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) identifies one of the first explorati...
A critical goal to both science and exploration is to understand the form and location of lunar pola...
The project Lunar Volatiles Mobile Instrumentation—Extended (LUVMI-X) developed an initial system de...
The European Space Agency (ESA) Topical Team on Exploitation of Local Planetary Materials (TT- ELPM)...