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Lunar Outpost has big plans for the moon. The new Pegasus lunar rover is just the start
Lunar Outpost has unveiled designs for a new Pegasus moon rover for a 2028 launch — but the Colorado-based company isn't ...
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Lunar Outpost charts ambitious path for moon infrastructure with new Pegasus rover
Lunar Outpost, a Colorado-based space company, is pushing the boundaries of lunar exploration with its latest project, the ...
China's lunar exploration mission Chang'e-7, which is scheduled for launch later this year, will conduct environmental and ...
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - U.S. startup Lunar Outpost closed a $30 million funding round this week that will speed development of a new moon rover, its CEO said, as investor ...
The mission will employ a comprehensive exploration approach encompassing orbiting, landing, roving and hopping, Chinese ...
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Japan’s lunar rover built for moon construction
Japanese startup GITAI has developed the R1 lunar rover for exploration, maintenance, and future construction work on the ...
WASHINGTON — Astrolab’s first lunar rover will carry four NASA payloads on a mission planned to launch later this year. Astrolab announced May 18 that it had reached agreements with four NASA centers ...
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China unveils 220-pound robot ‘construction worker’ to use human tools on moon
China has announced that its planned Chang’e-8 mission will feature a new robotic “Moon ...
NASA’s moon exploration plans call for nearly 80 launches, nearly 75 landers, 10 moon buggies and one nuclear reactor ...
China's lunar exploration mission Chang'e-7, which is scheduled for launch later this year, will conduct environmental and ...
The AI-powered 'extraordinary' rover is set to pick up and install gear developed by teams from around the world on the lunar south pole China is sending a new kind of explorer to the moon - with a ...
They rank among the darkest and coldest places in the solar system: Hundreds of lunar craters, many of them at the moon's south pole, never receive direct sunlight and lie in permanent shadow. That's ...
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