Netherlands-China Low-Frequency Explorer (NCLE)
At the Earth-Moon L2 point NCLE will be outside the Earth's ionosphere and relatively far away from terrestrial interference, which, however, will still be detectable. As the Earth will always be in sight we can measure and quantify this emission for the first time since 50 years and with unprecedented quality. This will allow us not only to study the radio- and plasma physics of the earth-moon system, but also to explore mitigation and calibration techniques for exploring radio emission from the early universe and compare it with measurements made in true lunar far-side locations made by future (Chinese) Lunar Lander missions.