Lunar Environmental Monitoring Station (LEMS) (Artemis III)

LEMS (Artemis III)

    Lunar Environmental Monitoring Station (LEMS) (Artemis III)

    The Lunar Environment Monitoring Station (LEMS) is a compact, autonomous seismometer suite designed to carry out continuous, long-term monitoring of the seismic environment, namely ground motion from moonquakes to meteorite impacts in the lunar south polar region. The instrument will characterize the regional structure of the Moon’s crust and mantle, which will add valuable information to lunar formation and evolution models.

     

    LEMS (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, Photogrammetry, 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

    LEMS (Artemis III) Researchers

    Dathon Golish

    Mission Instrument and Observation Scientist

    Photogrammetry, Small Bodies

    LEMS (Artemis III) Support Staff

    Carina Bennett

    Project Manager and Software Engineer, SAMIS

    Juliette Brodbeck

    Laboratory Coordinator