Nate Cain, an electronics engineer with the Advanced Engineering Development Branch at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida, prepares to conduct electromagnetic interference (EMI) testing for the agencys Mass Spectrometer Observing Lunar Operations (MSolo) instrument inside the EMI Laboratory on Feb. 14, 2022. These tests will verify that MSolo can control the emissions it will produce during its missions and meets EMI susceptibility requirements as part of its preparation to operate in the lunar environment. The third MSolo to go through EMI testing, this is an engineering development unit representative of the flight unit manifested to fly to the Moons South Pole as a payload on the agencys Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) in 2023. Researchers and engineers are preparing MSolo instruments to launch on four robotic missions as part of NASAs Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) - the first of which is slated for later this year. MSolo will help analyze

Nate Cain, an electronics engineer with the Advanced Engineering Development Branch at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida, prepares to conduct electromagnetic interference (EMI) testing for the agencys Mass Spectrometer Observing Lunar Operations (MSolo) instrument inside the EMI Laboratory on Feb. 14, 2022. These tests will verify that MSolo can control the emissions it will produce during its missions and meets EMI susceptibility requirements as part of its preparation to operate in the lunar environment. The third MSolo to go through EMI testing, this is an engineering development unit representative of the flight unit manifested to fly to the Moons South Pole as a payload on the agencys Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) in 2023. Researchers and engineers are preparing MSolo instruments to launch on four robotic missions as part of NASAs Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) - the first of which is slated for later this year. MSolo will help analyze
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