Due to the extremely long lifetime and ground testing complications, such as facility backpressure effects, modeling is a necessary tool for validating mission lifetime requirements. Both NASA's Glenn Research Center and Jet Propulsion Laboratory have developed lifetime validation models for the NEXT ion thruster. The largest uncertaintiesin these models are due to unknown plasma properties, such as fields plasma potential, that occur very near to the grid. Previous studies have made measurements in the mid to far field. Here, we make very near field measurements of the plasma properties in the ion beam within 0.1 thruster radii of the grid using various probes. Emissive and triple Lang-muir probes are swept through the plume to spatially resolve plasma potential, electron temperature and ion density very near to the grid. The goal is to provide refined inputs to the lifetime modeling efforts and increase the accuracy of the models.