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Thermoteknix Cameras to Record Lunar Images

Thermal imaging company Thermoteknix is traveling to the moon with NASA's LCROSS mission to search for the presence of water
Thermal imaging company Thermoteknix is traveling to the moon with NASA's LCROSS mission to search for the presence of water

The Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) is on a NASA mission, with impact scheduled for Oct. 9. LCROSS's objective is to blast two large impactors into a permanently shadowed crater at one of the lunar poles to create a plume of material that can be analyzed for the presence of water on the moon.

LCROSS travels to the moon as the payload aboard the launch vehicle for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. As part of this payload, NASA selected Thermoteknix's MIRICLE TB2-30 ultra-ruggedized thermal imaging camera to monitor temperature variations in the blasts within the crater and the resulting plume. MIRICLE TB2-30 is the same camera which has already been used on Formula 1 and Indycar racecars and most recently in several highly successful Aegis Ballistic Missile Defence tests. The MIRICLE radiometric aerospace qualified system is calibrated for temperature measurement in the harshest of environments under the most extreme vibration conditions.

The mission objectives of the LCROSS are to advance the Vision for Space Exploration by looking for the presence of water ice in a permanently shadowed crater at the moon's South Pole. LCROSS will attempt to do this by blasting two heavy impactors into the crater to test the theory that ancient ice lies buried there. The impact will cause an explosion of material from the crater's surface to create a plume that specialized instruments, including the Thermoteknix camera, will be able to analyze for the presence of water (ice and vapor), hydrocarbons and hydrated materials.

MD Richard Salisbury said: “As a Cambridge-based, British company, Thermoteknix are delighted to have been selected to play a critical part in NASA's important mission to find water on the moon which is vital for the future of long term space exploration. Thermoteknix is recognized all over the world as a leader and innovator in the field of thermal imaging and our proven product involvement in the US Aegis Space Defense program as well as high profile thermal imaging in Formula 1 and Indycar racing led to our selection by NASA for this exciting and demanding mission. We are all very proud of this achievement.”

It is thought that the impacts may be so large that they will be visible from earth.

The identification of water is important to the future of human activities on the moon as it will not be practical to transport to space the amount of water needed for human and exploration needs. The LCROSS mission will begin the search for water, using information learned from the previous lunar missions.
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