Artemis III

Artist rendition of astronaut placing seismometer on moon

Artemis III

    Artemis III will be the first time humans have set foot on the Moon since the Apollo missions 50 years ago. The Lunar Environmental Monitoring Station (LEMS) is a seismometer package that will study moonquakes to determine current rates of activity and study the Moon’s interior from the crust down to the core. LEMS includes both a triaxial short-period seismometer and a triaxial broadband seismometer. 

    Artemis III Faculty

    Veronica Bray

    Associate Research Professor

    Lunar Studies, Planetary Analogs, Planetary Surfaces

    Dani Mendoza DellaGiustina

    Assistant Professor, Deputy Principal Investigator, OSIRIS-REx, Principal Investigator, OSIRIS-APEX

    Earth, Planetary Analogs, Planetary Geophysics, Planetary Surfaces, Small Bodies

    Angela Marusiak

    Assistant Research Professor

    Lunar Studies, Planetary Analogs, Planetary Geophysics, Small Bodies, Titan & Outer Solar System

    Artemis III Faculty

    Hop Bailey

    Program Manager, UA Space Institute

    Carina Bennett

    Project Manager and Software Engineer, SAMIS

    Tisha Saltzman

    Manager, Business-Finance, GUSTO, Manager, Business-Finance, NEO Surveyor