NASA Signs Agreement with Nikon to Develop Lunar Artemis Camera

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NASA Signs Agreement with Nikon to Develop Lunar Artemis Camera
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When NASA sends astronauts to the South Pole region of the Moon for the first time with its Artemis campaign, they will capture photos with a handheld camera

to help advance scientific research and discovery for the benefit of all. NASA and Nikon Inc. recently signed a that outlines how they will work together to develop a handheld camera that can operate in the harsh lunar environment for use beginning with unique to the area. The agreement enables NASA to have a space-rated camera ready for use on the lunar surface without needing to develop one from scratch.

NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Drew Feustel practice using an early design of the Handheld Universal Lunar Camera during the Joint Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility Test Team Field Test 3 in Arizona.

For over 50 years, NASA has used a variety of cameras in space, including the cameras crewmembers currently use at the International Space Station to take photos of science experiments, day-to-day operations, and during spacewalks while they orbit about 250 miles above Earth. To ensure camera performance on the lunar surface, NASA has begun thermal, vacuum, and radiation testing on the lunar camera to see how it behaves in a space-like environment. Suited NASA crewmembers have used the camera to capture imagery of geology tasks during simulatedin Arizona, and an international crew of astronauts from NASA, ESA , and JAXA used it during

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