Electrodynamic Dust Shield. Inside of the Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida, an electrodynamic dust shield (EDS) is in view on Jan. 18, 2023. The dust shield is one of the payloads that will fly aboard Firefly Aerospaces Blue Ghost lunar lander as part of NASAs Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. During the mission, EDS will generate a non-uniform electric field using varying high voltage on multiple electrodes. This traveling field, in turn, carries away the particles and has potential applications in thermal radiators, spacesuit fabrics, visors, camera lenses, solar panels, and many other technologies. The CLPS initiative is a key part of NASAs Artemis lunar exploration efforts. The science and technology payloads sent to the Moons surface as part of the initiative will help lay the foundation for human missions and a sustainable human presence on the lunar surface.

Electrodynamic Dust Shield. Inside of the Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida, an electrodynamic dust shield (EDS) is in view on Jan. 18, 2023. The dust shield is one of the payloads that will fly aboard Firefly Aerospaces Blue Ghost lunar lander as part of NASAs Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. During the mission, EDS will generate a non-uniform electric field using varying high voltage on multiple electrodes. This traveling field, in turn, carries away the particles and has potential applications in thermal radiators, spacesuit fabrics, visors, camera lenses, solar panels, and many other technologies. The CLPS initiative is a key part of NASAs Artemis lunar exploration efforts. The science and technology payloads sent to the Moons surface as part of the initiative will help lay the foundation for human missions and a sustainable human presence on the lunar surface.
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