WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.400 --> 00:00:04.600 [Music] 2 00:00:04.600 --> 00:00:07.600 The future of human space exploration is being driven 3 00:00:07.600 --> 00:00:10.966 by what we can discover and accomplish on the Moon. 4 00:00:10.966 --> 00:00:12.800 And with NASA’s confirmation of ice 5 00:00:12.800 --> 00:00:15.000 existing at the lunar South Pole, 6 00:00:15.000 --> 00:00:18.433 the critical task of finding and mapping where water exists, 7 00:00:18.433 --> 00:00:23.966 what form it is in, and where it came from, can now begin. 8 00:00:23.966 --> 00:00:26.100 Leading us on that journey will be NASA’s first 9 00:00:26.100 --> 00:00:29.800 mobile robotic mission on the Moon, known as VIPER – 10 00:00:29.800 --> 00:00:33.133 the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover. 11 00:00:33.133 --> 00:00:36.100 It will be delivered to the Nobile region of the South Pole 12 00:00:36.100 --> 00:00:39.900 as part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative. 13 00:00:39.900 --> 00:00:43.700 This region sits just outside of the western rim of Nobile Crater, 14 00:00:43.700 --> 00:00:47.133 and covers an area of 36 square miles. 15 00:00:48.000 --> 00:00:50.066 As the first-ever resource mapping mission 16 00:00:50.066 --> 00:00:52.600 on the surface of another celestial body, 17 00:00:52.600 --> 00:00:54.533 VIPER will roam the surface equipped with 18 00:00:54.533 --> 00:00:56.733 three science instruments and a drill 19 00:00:56.733 --> 00:00:59.766 to detect and analyze various lunar soil environments 20 00:00:59.766 --> 00:01:02.800 at a range of depths and temperatures. 21 00:01:02.800 --> 00:01:05.500 The rover will venture into permanently shadowed craters, 22 00:01:05.500 --> 00:01:08.066 some of the coldest spots in the solar system, 23 00:01:08.066 --> 00:01:11.200 where ice reserves have been preserved for billions of years. 24 00:01:15.866 --> 00:01:17.766 NASA had four critical parameters 25 00:01:17.766 --> 00:01:20.233 when choosing a landing site for VIPER: 26 00:01:20.233 --> 00:01:22.033 available sunlight, 27 00:01:22.033 --> 00:01:25.800 Earth visibility for communications from the Moon to the Earth, 28 00:01:25.800 --> 00:01:27.866 data showing the potential presence of water 29 00:01:27.866 --> 00:01:29.433 and other resources, 30 00:01:29.433 --> 00:01:32.433 and terrain that is well-suited for VIPER to navigate. 31 00:01:37.066 --> 00:01:43.666 The area to the west of Nobile crater met these conditions. 32 00:01:43.666 --> 00:01:47.100 Once on the surface, VIPER’s mission will last 100 days 33 00:01:47.100 --> 00:01:49.533 and cover between 10 to 15 miles. 34 00:01:49.533 --> 00:01:52.066 And while a baseline traverse route through the Nobile region 35 00:01:52.066 --> 00:01:54.100 has been identified for the rover, 36 00:01:54.100 --> 00:01:57.033 the scientific discoveries VIPER makes along the way 37 00:01:57.033 --> 00:02:00.166 will actually influence where the mission team sends it next, 38 00:02:00.166 --> 00:02:05.066 so it’s planned route will most likely change. 39 00:02:05.066 --> 00:02:08.400 During its travels, VIPER will visit at least six locations 40 00:02:08.400 --> 00:02:11.400 where data suggest ice could be found. 41 00:02:18.033 --> 00:02:19.666 By helping determine the locations 42 00:02:19.666 --> 00:02:22.333 of where water and other resources exist, 43 00:02:22.333 --> 00:02:24.133 VIPER’s findings will help pave the way 44 00:02:24.133 --> 00:02:28.033 for future landing sites under NASA’s Artemis program. 45 00:02:28.033 --> 00:02:30.566 The prospects of achieving a long-term human presence 46 00:02:30.566 --> 00:02:33.533 on our Moon never looked so bright. 47 00:02:33.533 --> 00:02:36.966 [Music fades]