Created: 2020-01-09
Updated: 2024-02-03
Company - Spacebit
Product/Service - Asagumo
- Classification
- Surface Spacecraft
- Category
- Commercial Rover
- Fields
- Lunar Rover
Moon
- Status
- Development
- First launch
- 2024
- Partners
- Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines
Spacebit announced plans in October to send a wheeled rover to the moon in the 2021 onboard Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander.
Spacebit announced a contract in 2019 to send Asagumo, a 1.3-kilogram rover that travels on four legs, to the moon on Astrobotic’s Peregrine lunar lander flight in 2021.
The main goal of the mission is to deliver to the Moon surface a payload weighing about 1.5 kg to:
- MEASURE AMBIENT LUNAR SURFACE TEMPERATURES
- MEASURE TOTAL ACCUMULATED RADIATION DOSE
- MAKE PHOTOGRAPHS
Status Comment / Notes
As of late 2023, launching a plaque on Astrobotic's first mission and rover plans are unclear. Thus, it is unlikely that the rover was onboard, but not listed among the payloads.
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News, Research, Projects and Patents
Title | Type | Date | Summary |
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Spacebit invites research partners for 2021 lunar missions | News | 2020-11-02 | > Spacebit, the U.K. startup founded in 2014, plans to send a wheeled rover to the moon in 2021 on an Intuitive Machines flight destined for Schröter's Valley in the Ocean of Storms. |