Blue Origin Launches Oasis-1 Mission to Explore Lunar South Pole for Water and Helium-3
Blue Origin's Oasis-1 mission aims to deploy two small satellites to gather data on water and resources at the Moon's south pole. This information is critical for future lunar habitation and resource extraction efforts.

Blue Origin plans to advance lunar exploration with its Oasis-1 mission, set to deploy two SmallSats via the MK1 lander to the Moon's south pole. These satellites will enter a low polar orbit, enabling precise surface data collection, crucial for determining the availability of frozen water and other resources necessary for sustained human presence.
The mission will utilize a Hybrid Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer (GRNS) to assess water depth, a magnetometer for mapping magnetic anomalies, and a multispectral pushbroom spectrometer to locate helium-3. Accurate resource data is essential for transitioning from estimates to actual lunar mining operations, reducing risks associated with future missions.




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