The LV1 mission is set to land on the Moon's South Pole, specifically targeting the intriguing Mons Mouton region. This marks the first rover mission to explore this part of the lunar surface. But what makes the South Pole so captivating?
🌑 The region experiences extreme temperature swings, ranging from a scorching 130°F (54°C) in sunlit areas to a bone-chilling -334°F (-203°C) in the depths of permanently shadowed craters.
🌑 These shadowed craters act as natural cold traps, preserving water ice and other volatile compounds, which provide valuable clues about the early solar system.
🌑 With its abundant resources and unique environmental conditions, the lunar South Pole is considered a prime location for future lunar exploration—and potentially, human habitation.
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