Enlarge / Artist’s concept of the VIPER rover working in lunar darkness.NASA/Daniel Rutter
The search for ice at the Moon’s poles has loomed large in the field of lunar science since an instrument on an Indian satellite discovered water molecules inside shadowed crater floors more than a decade ago. NASA is now assembling a golf cart-size rover to drive into the dark polar craters to search for ice deposits that could be used by future astronauts to make their own rocket propellant and breathable air.
“A large group of people have been working on this idea for 10-plus years,” said
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