HERMES

Heliophysics Environmental and Radiation Measurement Experiment Suite

future Mission
HERMES spacecraft

HERMES is a space weather instrument package that will be placed on the Gateway, an orbital outpost which will support Artemis lunar operations.

Type

Space Environment

Launch

2025

Location

Gateway

Objective

Study the causes of space-weather variability
HERMES spacecraft

HERMES is an instrument package that will be placed upon the Gateway, an orbital outpost which will support Artemis lunar operations while demonstrating the technologies necessary to conduct a historic human mission to Mars. HERMES will concentrate on understanding the causes of space-weather variability as driven by the Sun and modulated by the magnetosphere. As we move deeper into space, human and robotic explorers face greater challenges from the sometimes violent and unpredictable outbursts of the Sun. The space weather instrument suite will gather data and enhance our ability to forecast events originating from the Sun that could affect our astronauts on and around the Moon as well as on future missions to Mars.

One of the first research payloads to fly on Gateway, HERMES is developed by NASA’s Heliophysics Division to observe solar particles and the solar wind. The first two Gateway modules to launch to the Moon, the Power and Propulsion Element and the Habitation and Logistics Outpost, will carry three research payloads, with HERMES and European Radiation Sensors Array (ERSA) flying outside the lunar space station, and Internal Dosimeter Array (IDA) flying inside.

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