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As a thermal engineer in the NASA MCA, I developed a thermal control subsystem (TCS) for LUMI, a concept rover with a premise of operating in the permanently shadowed regions of the lunar south pole.

The Stefan Boltzmann law was first used to determine the extreme heating cases. JMARS (a geospatial information system) along with research articles were used to determine the extreme temperatures at the mission location (Faustini Rim A).