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Near Earth Asteroid Scout Marshall Space Flight Center/Jet Propulsion Lab/ LaRC /JSC/GSFC/NASA

GOALS Characterize one candidate NEA with an imager to address key Strategic Knowledge Gaps (SKGs) Demonstrates low cost capability for HEOMD for NEA detection and reconnaissance. Near Earth Asteroid Scout Marshall Space Flight Center/Jet Propulsion Lab/ LaRC /JSC/GSFC/NASA.

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Near Earth Asteroid Scout Marshall Space Flight Center/Jet Propulsion Lab/ LaRC /JSC/GSFC/NASA

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  1. GOALS • Characterize one candidate NEA with an imager to address key Strategic Knowledge Gaps (SKGs) • Demonstrates low cost capability for HEOMD for NEA detection and reconnaissance Near Earth Asteroid Scout Marshall Space Flight Center/Jet Propulsion Lab/LaRC/JSC/GSFC/NASA One of three 6U Cubesatssponsored by Advanced Exploration System, Joint Robotic Program to fly on SLS EM-1 Measurements: NEA volume, spectral type, spin and orbital properties, address key physical and regolith mechanical SKGs

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