ARVADA, Colorado — Lunar Outpost, a non-public house firm, is placing the pedal to the steel on its lunar terrain car (LTV), a big rover that Artemis astronauts could use to wheel throughout the moon’s dusty, crater-pocked panorama.
A tour of Lunar Outpost’s Mission Management right here supplied an up-close have a look at the standing of the group’s LTV design, the Eagle, and the way use of its Autonomous Take a look at Facility in Rye, Colorado helps the corporate develop and mature the off-Earth, off-road car.
The design is “a combination between a dune buggy and a heavy-duty truck,” stated Justin Cyrus, Lunar Outpost’s CEO and co-founder.
Intuitive Machines and Venturi Astrolab had been additionally chosen for LTV work. NASA is anticipated to announce its LTV selectee by the top of the yr.
Tantalizingly shut
A trial run of expertise developed by Lunar Outpost — its small Cellular Autonomous Prospecting Platform (MAPP) rover — has already flown to the moon, tucked aboard Intuitive Machine’s Athena lunar lander.
Nonetheless, Athena tipped onto its facet throughout its lunar touchdown on March 6, 2025. The mishap prevented MAPP’s deployment to the lunar floor and deliberate exploration of the lunar south pole atmosphere.
“Sadly, that first mission did not go fairly as we hoped,” Cyrus stated. “However we had been capable of management the rover in cislunar [Earth-moon] house…and had been capable of get knowledge from the lunar floor.”
“We bought tantalizingly shut to really driving on the moon’s floor,” he added.
One other Lunar Outpost payload is slated to be on board Intuitive Machine’s subsequent moon touchdown try, which is slated for 2026. That mission will goal the Reiner Gamma area, to review the mysterious pure function there that is often known as a lunar swirl.
Cozy setting
Lunar Outpost’s Mission Management is a comfortable setting. A couple of rows of high-tech, high-definition, fast-refresh-rate pc screens sit underneath ceiling lighting fixtures that change the colour of the room because the scenario dictates.
“We use crimson, inexperienced, blue, purple for various modes and operations,” Cyrus stated, noting {that a} very vibrant crimson indicated a disaster scenario. Every station tackles a unique operate, dealt with by a flight director and help personnel.
Giant screens seize the scene at Lunar Outpost’s Autonomous Take a look at Facility in Rye. That web site has been specifically landscaped with craters, rocks and berms.
“That is one in every of our most informative check websites. We will check large-scale automobiles for lengthy durations of time,” whether or not they’re underneath autonomous management or with human interface and interplay, Cyrus identified.
Take a look at evaluations of moon-bound tools are being run via the “Stargate” Lunar Outpost mission management platform. It’s designed to allow operator selections in actual time, offering the human contact whereas teleoperating robotic programs and tasking them with complicated autonomous capabilities.
Totally different working modes
The Lunar Outpost LTV will be capable of make tracks on the moon in several modes. It is designed to be pushed actively by astronauts on the floor of the moon, or in full autonomy drive with out human intervention, or teleoperated from mission management right here on Earth.
“It will possibly go as much as 25 miles per hour [40 kph]. You do not wish to go sooner than that. Whenever you hit a rock at that pace, you may get a reasonably dramatic response,” stated Cyrus. The LTV will usually function at speeds decrease than 15 mph (24 kph). However in emergency traverse situations on flat plains, he stated, the LTV can clock sooner speeds.
Autonomous LTV operations can be utilized for repetitive and mundane duties. A robotic arm on the again of the car can attain out a few meters to wash off photo voltaic panels or restore moon touchdown and launch pads. That function will allow astronauts to spend their valuable time on high-value science and exploration aims, Cyrus stated.
Lunar Outpost’s LTV design consists of simple grabbing of instruments and a workbench for Artemis astronauts.
Cyrus stated that astronaut suggestions concerning the LTV has been priceless. For instance, astronauts have given recommendation concerning the peak of the steps to get out and in of the car, how a lot they’re going to be capable of increase their knees and the correct positioning of seize handles considering the decreased mobility that spacesuits impose. All of it has confirmed invaluable, Cyrus stated.
Deep dives
The LTV could have to have the ability to function on the moon throughout each day and night time, so thermal administration of the car will probably be key.
Cyrus instructed Area.com that Lunar Outpost is pushing ahead on distinctive applied sciences that may enable the car to dive deeply into completely shadowed areas (PSRs) on the moon.
All the time in darkness, PSRs are thought to retain water ice that, if current, might be transformed into drinkable water, breathable oxygen and rocket gasoline.
“We cannot solely survive however function in PSRs for a lot of tens of hours at a time,” stated Cyrus.
“We’re a lunar mobility firm,” he added. “We have put in a variety of arduous work to ‘de-risk’ our expertise through the years … to validate our vital programs … to prepare for lunar floor missions. We’re able to drive.”