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NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer Mission: A Pioneering Small Satellite for Lunar Water and Lunar GeologySelected in 2019 as a NASA SIMPLEx mission, Lunar Trailblazer is in implementation for flight system delivery at the end of 2022. The mission’s goal is to understand the form, abundance, and distribution of water on the Moon and the lunar water cycle. Lunar Trailblazer also collects data of candidate landing sites to inform planning for future human and robotic exploration of the Moon and evaluate the potential for in situ resource utilization. Lunar Trailblazer’s two science instruments, the High-resolution Volatiles and Minerals Moon Mapper (HVM3) and the Lunar Thermal Mapper (LTM) provide simultaneous high-resolution spectral imaging data to map OH/water, crustal composition, and thermophysical properties from a 100±30 km lunar polar orbit. The ~210-kg flight system deploys from an ESPA Grande and utilizes a ~1000 m/s ΔV hydrazine chemical propulsion system, similar to that employed by GRAIL. Trailblazing elements include the novel state-of-the-art dataset collected at substantially reduced price point, fully geographically co-registered data products delivered to the Planetary Data System, planetary mission team demographics, Caltech campus mission operations, and student staffing of select mission ops roles. Lunar Trailblazer’s pioneering development is providing key lessons learned for future planetary small spacecraft.
Document ID
20230007018
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Zareh, Shannon
Wood, Joshua L.
Warren, Tristam J.
Williamson, Walton R.
Waldorff, Kristian I.
Thompson, David R.
Temple, Jon
Sullivan, Peter
Sondheim, Michael
Smith, Chris
Shirley, Katherine
Sherwood, Richard
Scire, Elena
Santiago, Wil
Pieters, Carle M.
Miura, Jasper K.
Merkley, Trevor
McKinley, Ian
McCaa, T. Chris
Linch, Sue
Lantoine, Gregory
Islas, Samuel
House, Martha
Hawkins, Gary
Green, Robert O.
Fogg, Robert
Felder, Emily
Evans, Rory
Edwards, Christopher S.
Hanna, Kerri Donaldson
Djotni, Karim
Dickson, James L.
Copley-Woods, Djuna
Calcutt, Simon
Bowles, Neil
Blaney, Diana L.
Bennett, C. Lee
Bender, Holly A.
Au, Mitchell H.
Klesh, Andrew T.
Seybold, Calina C.
Klima, Rachel L.
Ehlmann, Bethany L.
Date Acquired
March 5, 2022
Publication Date
March 5, 2022
Publication Information
Publisher: Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2022
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Technical Review

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