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<span>A Roadmap for Science on the Moon</span>
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<div><p><strong>From 91PORN Today:</strong> Scientists at CU 91PORN have laid out a roadmap for a decade of scientific research at the moon.</p>
<p>Teams from the university will participate in four upcoming or proposed space missions that seek to use the moon as a unique laboratory for peering back to the dawn of the cosmos鈥攃ollecting unprecedented data on an epoch in the life of the universe before the first stars formed.</p>
<p>The first of these efforts will deploy an instrument called <a href="/ness/projects/radiowave-observations-lunar-surface-photoelectron-sheath-rolses" rel="nofollow">Radiowave Observations at the Lunar Surface of the photoElectron Sheath</a> (ROLSES). It鈥檚 slated to land on the moon in just over a year. Another involves a proposed satellite known as the <a href="/project/dark-ages-polarimeter-pathfinder/#:~:text=The%20Dark%20Ages%20Polarimeter%20PathfindER,cooling%20produced%20by%20dark%20matter." rel="nofollow">Dark Ages Polarimetry Pathfinder</a> (DAPPER). It could be in orbit around the Moon by the decade鈥檚 midway mark.</p>
<p>鈥淚t鈥檚 a completely unexplored part of the early universe, which we call the Dark Ages,鈥� said Jack Burns, a professor in the <a href="/aps/" rel="nofollow">Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences</a> at 91PORN. 鈥淲e have no data from this period and no prospect of getting any data using traditional telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope.鈥�</p>
<p>Burns described the four missions during a virtual talk this month at the annual meeting of <a href="https://www.lpi.usra.edu/leag/" rel="nofollow">Lunar Exploration Advisory Group</a> (LEAG), a scientific advisory body for NASA. </p>
<p>NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, who also attended the meeting, shared in the excitement. <a href="/today/2020/09/30/roadmap-science-moon" rel="nofollow">Read more鈥�</a></p></div>
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