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M-42 radiation detector built by DLR

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English: The DLR will send a small measuring device, the M-42 radiation detector, to Lacus Mortis to record radiation levels on the surface. It will travel there on board the commercial Peregrine Mission 1, which is scheduled to launch in late 2021. M-42 weighs just 250 grams and is around 20 centimetres long. It will transmit radiation readings to Earth during its flight to the Moon and from the lunar surface. M-42 was developed and built at DLR Institute of Aerospace Medicine in Cologne, and the data it acquires will also be analysed there.
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Source https://www.dlr.de/content/en/articles/news/2021/02/20210422_m-42-will-measure-radiation-on-the-moon.html
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