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NASA has taken a significant step towards advancing its lunar exploration program by selecting a partner to land a water measuring payload on the Moon. This payload is designed to study the presence of water ice on the lunar surface, which is crucial for future human missions to the Moon. The selected partner will be responsible for delivering the payload to the Moon's south pole, where it will conduct experiments to determine the amount and distribution of water ice in the region. This mission is expected to provide valuable insights into the Moon's composition and will help NASA plan for future lunar missions.

The water measuring payload is equipped with state-of-the-art instruments that will enable it to collect detailed data on the Moon's water ice deposits. The payload will use advanced technologies such as radar and spectroscopy to study the lunar regolith and identify areas where water ice is present. The data collected by the payload will be transmitted back to Earth, where it will be analyzed by NASA scientists. This mission is an important milestone in