VIPER: The Future of Moon Rovers

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NASA's VIPER rover is set to land on the moon's South Pole in 2024 to search for water ice, which could lay the foundation for sustained lunar exploration. Equipped with three spectrometers and a 1-meter drill, VIPER will collect and analyze samples and map the distribution of water ice beneath the surface. VIPER's design and capabilities are adapted to lunar polar conditions, including its solar arrays being on the sides of the rover due to the low sun on the horizon. Other countries and organizations are also developing moon rovers for exploration and data collection.
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